God exists and only one god exists........why there can't be many gods? There are many countries on planet earth, each with different rulers and different set of rules and regulations.
Similarly there can be different parts to the Heaven and Hell, each controlled by the gods of different religions (or their gods). The accredited Agents of those gods may be awaiting at the entrance of the Heavel/Hell (some sort of no-man's land) to push the "souls" into the Heaven or hell !!!!!!
RE:There can be many gods
by rafiuddin farooqui on Jan 28, 2008 03:53 PM Permalink
It is true, your argument is valid. When I was young the same question arise in my mind. But I studied. I adopted Islam because of few things. 1.Islam says you are good people do constructive and developmental things and stop non constructive and non-developmental things. 2.discharge your duty excellently 3.Give the rights of the people. 4.Obey to parents. 5.Do your job excellently and Allah loves who are excellent. 6.In Islam, there is no wastage of food, eatable or any resources. It strikes me. Whatever things which we eat, drink and other resources should not be wasted. 7.No gambling, no liqour.
RE:There can be many gods
by JGN on Jan 28, 2008 03:57 PM Permalink
But Allah has kept a river "full of wines" for the deprived souls arriving in "Islamic Paradise" !!!!!!!!! The poor fellow could think of woman, wine, water, frutis, etc even in "Paradise" Really a great place to be in!!!!!!!!!!
RE:There can be many gods
by JGN on Jan 28, 2008 04:07 PM Permalink
>>>>>>>>>>>>In Islam, there is no wastage of food, eatable or any resources..........food and water were scarce commodities in the West Asia till there was demand for hydro-carbon products (till the late 1960s). Are you aware of the number oil exploration companies even in USA closed down due to insufficient demand for Gasoline?
All these wealth of West Asian Countries accumulated only after there was huge demand for gasoline in other parts of the world. Till then they were depending on Dates, etc for their day-to-day living! We still call the story of richness of Arabs as "Camel to Cadelac"