Demarcation between the creator and the creature by analyzing the concept of decomposability and its accessories from the point of view of reason and narration
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Article Type:
Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Demarcation between God's nature and His creatures is of special importance. Without this demarcation, the creature may be considered the creator. The proof of this claim is that different philosophical and theological schools, each one, accuse each other of worshiping a created God. And they consider the only deity introduced in their school to be God and the creator. Also, the lack of rational and narrative criteria to distinguish the creator from the created makes it possible for evil people or demonic beings to introduce themselves as God and call humanity to their servitude in the name of God. Therefore, in this research, relying on the analysis The concept of decomposability and indecomposability, and reference to quotation, for the first time, thirty-two corresponding features of the created world and God the Creator have been extracted so that the reader can considerquotation, for the first time, thirty-two corresponding features of the created world and God the Creator have been extracted so that the reader can consider
Keywords:
Creator , Creation , Divisibility , Indestructibility , God
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Kalam Pajouhi, Volume:3 Issue: 5, 2024
Pages:
75 to 100
https://www.magiran.com/p2802026
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