I am not embarrassed or what. Go ahead; post the whole Quran here if you want. I'll give importance to your argument fortified with Quranic verses because I believe in Quran. But if what you are posting from is not recognized by a person, posting it will not add up any weight to your argument.
Actually it does lend backing to the argument.
First a poster said "those who are killed will go to heaven".
AN asked, "why, do they not belong to the same god" ?
The poster is justified in saying "because I believe in Quran and Quran says so".
AN's argument about "same god" is only valid as long as there is a belief in Quran. If AN disputes the existence of god, then his question is invalid.
His question included the statement "they are people of the same god" which clearly is not applicable if there is no god.
Logically speaking, If AN has to dispute the original statement of "those who are killed will go to heaven", he has to say either "There is no heaven", "If there is an (Islamic) god, then god does not choose" or "There is no (Islamic) god, but there is heaven and hell and the choices are not as prescribed in Quran".
The answers to arguments 1 & 3 are clearly not for this thread. Answer to question 3 is a valid quote from Quran.
Fhassan is right, I think. His argument clearly explains how a Muslim can say that Pak Army will go to heaven and the killers will face judgment.
(Sorry for leading the thread more astray.
Statuary disclaimer: I am not an expert in Quran/Islam. )