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==Four Premises== | ==Four Premises== | ||
1. Allah is | 1. Allah is the creator. <BR>2. Allah is all knowing <BR>3. Allah's will is certainty <BR>4. Allah has written what will happen | ||
If these statements are all presumed true, then they can serve as the logical starting points for determining their consistency with the concept of a “test for salvation.” | If these statements are all presumed true, then they can serve as the logical starting points for determining their consistency with the concept of a “test for salvation.” | ||
==Analysis== | ==Analysis== |