It doesn't help your case to point at theoretical physicists you haven't read and understood, or to use what they say to claim certainty in theories and ideas they put forward tentatively. Hawking will be the first to admit that he is not certain, and that he is creating theory based on the evidence he has. And if you wish to claim him as an authority, then you should consider that he does not draw your further conclusions about Gods existing. He is not a theist, and certainly not a Muslim.
I do not contradict myself. I define myself as both atheist (lacking god belief) and agnostic (believing it is impossible to know for certain).
If you define agnostic as one who does not know for sure, then any sane person is agnostic.
How so? How do you define Intelligence and Widsom? And why would one without the other breed atheism?
And if what you say is true, then does Wisdom without Intelligence breed theism?
Agreed
I don't see how that premise forces that conclusion. As Independent noted, there are different dimensions that could be infinite.
Yes it is too hard for me. I don't claim to understand infinity very well. I don't think you understand it either.
That seems to depend on how you define a starting point. Numbers start at zero and count up to infinity for example.
You don't know that.
If you can't answer a question then admit you can't answer it. There is no reason to protect your ego and label what you can't handle "unintelligent".
How can you say that and then say there is no god but Allah? Is 1 not a number?
Also I don't see why you couldn't have 2 or more infinite things. I don't see how the number of things that are infinite would restrict them from being infinite.
Also I don't see why you couldn't have 2 or more infinite things. I don't see how the number of things that are infinite would restrict them from being infinite.
Hi there my friend,
Reading your posts, I understand where your thoughts are coming from. I called myself atheist not too long ago, but after learning more about the true nature of god, I felt this even more natural for me. I suggest reading the quran if you haven't and trying to understand what us muslims define as our version of God.
I strongly recommend looking up a Mr. Hamza Tzortiz. He engages in a lot of debates with athiests and is a quite well known islamic scholar.
And also, your curiosity is great.. Thanks and good luck.