Re: Arguments for the Existence of God?
Hidayat (Guidance) is indeed the key to belief without it we will find ways to disbelieve. Guidance only comes to those who want to accept.
It boils down to two areas alone:
Possibility and Conclusiveness
Those people who seek conclusiveness in all matters have made the assumption that only the things known are worthy of acceptance, yet they will use many principles which are not proven in their normal lives.
The people who reside in possibility are cautious and conscious of their own limitations that the possibility presents some means to a higher understanding so they allow themselves to be Guided.
The people of blind belief may get lucky sometimes and land in truth, but when they are led to falsehood - i.e. something that is determined to be 100% false they still accept it. They betray their sense of reason.
Those who dwell in proof alone are often arrogant yet the people who dwell in both proof and possibility are often of pious natured.
The domain of possibility is subdivided into that what is probable and that what is improbable. The probable should be tended towards more readily than the improbable. What seems improbable may need more evidence and support to deem it proabable. That is why the improbable act for example of Isa (AS) being taken to heaven alive is accepted by Muslims because it is matter documented in the Qur'an, which is unchanged and so on.
As long as the Ascension cannot be disproven it remains something worthy of belief.