Who was it who said that if there is no God, everything is permitted? He should have said that if there is God, then all of the worst evils are permitted. Prescribed.
Dostoevsky in his short story Bobok.
For me, even Islamic morality is often "arbitrary". Naskh wa mansookh is the perfect example of this.
No it isn't, because morality cannot possibly exist within Islam — even the depravity that Ishina speaks of.
Does god change his mind?
No, just out and out hard determinism/qadr.
Or the fact that there is always one or two exceptions to the rule. Why is that more legitimate than using intelect, empirism and reason to come to the most beneficial conclusion? I am convinced that I was/became/am a good person even without Islam. I even think that I am a better person without Islam.
True morality (of the utilitarian kind, but not Millite) can only exist within atheism. For islam to be moral is a negative contradiction.
I am slowly trying to introduce these topics with my husband, and I have noticed that from time to time he finds himself in a moment of weakness or doubt when I can see that he starts thinking. And I mean really thinking. However, those are rare and I don't want to push my luck by revealing too much about my own disbelief. He already has his doubts due to some arguments and duscussions we've had in the past.
He is fundamentalist in his thinking and really believes in god. But he is not so good at implementing the REAL salafi lifestyle, especially with me slowly introducing "haram" elements (Can you imagine that he asked me if I wanted to listen to music so he could see me dance! All ex-salafis understand why that's a big deal. I chickened out because I got paranoid thinking it was a test of some kind). Because of that, I have hopes that perhaps he is able to change. Perhaps by focusing on issues that discredits allahs existence, I can make him join the kufr team.
I wouldn't bet too heavily on it. Still, promising first step.