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Is Our Knowledge Definite?
This thread is a follow up from the last few replies that became tangents from the discussion linked above.
We established that, as humans, the only source for us to know something as true, is God.
So I ask- what if the ultimate reality- which is how the metaphysical reality actually is- is different to the truth God has decided to give us. If it is different, then everything we know must be rejected in the literal sense, but our knowledge that we use must only be relied upon in a pragmatic way.
I don’t see any way to deny this concept/proposition.
And if it is accepted, but we are told that ‘these are the human limits of knowledge’- then what ground do we have to stand on when a non-Muslim simply takes the above stance? What extra knowledge do we have that could deny this claim of theirs? When we are making a claim, that the knowledge we are getting is, in fact, in correlation with the metaphysical reality, we should have some sort of evidence to back it up. Simply saying ‘it is not in the domain of humans to know such things’ is not an argument. It just means that we cannot say anything either way- so we are in a limbo; our entire existence, is based on something we cannot actually know.
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