Shadee Elmasry – Does God Have Limits

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The speaker discusses the limits of limits and physical limits in philosophy. They question whether beginning and ending limits are necessary for existence, and the speaker explains that while physical limits are not impossible, philosophical limits require consideration. The speaker notes that while there may be new developments in philosophy, the current focus is on philosophical issues.

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			The next question is Does God have
limits? So, this is the same
		
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			thing. Limits are weaknesses.
Limits are also physical matters,
		
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			right? What is a limit? Right? A
limit requires the requisite of a
		
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			limit is that it exists in the
space time space universe of cause
		
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			and effect. And again, as a result
of we negate that completely,
		
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			therefore, he has no limits. Okay,
no beginning and no end, then we
		
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			have to do an amulet indicates no
limits. Alright, so this again,
		
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			one of the
		
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			questions regarding the attributes
of Allah subhana wa Tada. And
		
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			that's why the attributes have to
just be discussed, really, in
		
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			tandem with these philosophical
questions. Because because those
		
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			philosophical questions existed in
the past. There's nothing new in
		
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			philosophy, right? It's unlike
technology where there's going to
		
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			be a new idea, all the realm of
ideas, right? There's no new idea
		
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			gonna come in philosophically
speaking, right? So don't imagine
		
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			that philosophy is like
technology, where there's a new
		
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			advancement in technology, so
there must be a new advancement in
		
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			philosophy. It's not the case,
right? Rather, philosophical
		
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			questions were asked in the past
and the scholars who were known as
		
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			the Mazzucchelli moon, who handled
philosophical questions, all
		
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			right, and responded to them. They
basically answered all them, let
		
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			me get on D O.
		
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			V.