Well,that makes it even more complex, doesn't it?
It is like someone asks you: "How does the letter "A" appear on the screen when we press it on the keyboard?" and someone replies: "Well, the keyboard is connected with the USB port, that's why.."
Does it really explain it?!? Of course not.
It doesn't
fully explain it but it's not incorrect either. It is very complex and I'd be lying if I said I or anyone else could explain
everything about it.
We are only human, there are things we are yet to know or may never know.
Can you explain on a cellular and molecular level how your God creates such creatures? I very much doubt it but you still believe he does right, so is this not double standards?
You see I'm not going to say: "Hey look, I have PROOF! YOU MUST NOW START BELIEVING In GOD!!" -- that's just.. immature..
What I meant by writing all of these things above was something like: "let me tell you what I have come to appreciate among the hundreds of thousands of signs of God that surround us." So that's purely a educational discussion, not an argument.
I basically come from a background with computer programming which has really helped me understanding how miraculous everything is. What I meat by 'replicating 'chance'' was that something was created (as suggested by atheists) without an intelligent designer (the earth, the skies, the living things in it etc.) and today with all the intelligence we have cannot repeat the affect created without intelligence. You see what I am saying?
You see, I personally believe every single piece of sand itself is enough for a person with an average amount of common sense to realize who Allah is. Eggs and animals are way way too much complex for someone to remain blind.
And this is why I was really interested when I read the topic "Ask an atheist anything" because I have these questions in my mind, how do Atheists convince themselves that there is no god? its a difficult thing.
Having the intelligence to understand how something works doesn't mean we therefore have the ability to replicate it, these are two different things.
We have limits to our abilities both mentally and physically even with the aid of technology.
We cannot simply turn around and say therefore that a God must have done it with some sort of magical ability and infinite knowledge because that in itself is an even bigger mystery than the one you are trying to answer it with.
This is called the 'God of Gaps' argument and it's a logic fallacy, I can give you more info on this if you wish or you could Google it.
Interesting thread you started my friend! I would like to ask -
1. For you, does life ultimately have any objective meaning if it is true that everything started with a big bang for no reason and came together by random chance?
2. If everything exist without purpose, meaning or reason, why are we even discussing or mentioning it. Those shouldn't even exist...wonder if you have any opinion on this.
I think my ambitions, relationships and experiences etc. give my life meaning, my life is what I make of it.
Not every atheist believes in the big bang, being an atheist simply means you don't believe in God, thats it. Sure, many do believe in the big bang but for me personally I don't believe this explains everything, the big bang isn't a final explanation of how the universe began it is simply the best scientific explanation we have so far. The Big Bang theory doesn't state that everything in its complex present form came about by random chance, as if a storm in junkyard could randomly assemble a working car, its more to do with the chaotic nature of how things work and happen, chains of events which occur naturally if given the chance. For example, an acorn and an oak tree are not the same thing, the oak tree is much more complex, but with the right natural conditions
alone one thing becomes another.
How is it that we can dream of what will happen in future; how do you explain this "de javu"? It is when the senses and concious are dormant yet we see and feel things we have never seen or imagined. From an Islamic perspective it is the times the "soul" takes flight. What are your thoughts on the soul?
Mohammad :saws: informed us :
True dreams are one of the forty-six parts of Prophethood.” (al-Bukhaari, 6472;
Dreams marked the onset of Revelation (al-Bukhaari, 3; Muslim, 231).
The truthfulness of the dream is related to the sincerity of the dreamer. Those who have the most truthful dreams are those who are the most truthful in speech. (Muslim, 4200)
Dreams are of three types: rahmaani (those that come from Allaah), nafsaani (psychological, they come from within a person) and shaytaani (those that come from the Shaytaan). The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Dreams are of three types: a dream from Allaah, a dream which causes distress and which comes from the Shaytaan, and a dream which comes from what a person thinks about when he is awake, and he sees it when he is asleep.” (al-Bukhaari, 6499; Muslim, 4200)
Towards the end of time, hardly any dreams will be untrue. The Prophet :saws: said: “That will be because the Prophethood and its effects will be so far away in time, so the believers will be given some compensation in the form of dreams which will bring them some good news or will help them to be patient and steadfast in their faith.” (al-Bukhaari, 6499; Muslim, 4200)
goodnight and thank you for listening (reading)
I don't believe in psychic ability, some atheists do and I did too a few years ago but the more I thought about it the more I was convinced that most (if not all) claims had more a rational explanation such as subliminal suggestion, a large coincidence and some are simply not true. Its not really that difficult to find connections between our dreams and our real life when you are wilfully trying to make those connections and then ignore all the things which don't happen.
Is it true that Atheists think something like 'Wars occur because of religion', 'Religion is evil' and 'Religion is backwards'?
Also if you claim that God doesn't exist, where would you go when you die? Are you not afraid that someday you'll be awaken again or that you're questioned by something out of the ordinary in the grave?
An Atheist by definition is someone who doesn't believe in God, thats all it means, other than that our beliefs vary alot, I strongly object to some atheists views yet respect others and the same goes for religious people.
Most wars start when two or more sides have a conflict of interests or have a difference in opinion over something, religion usually play a large part in this but there are other factor too such as politics, culture and business etc. I wouldn't say religion is the cause of all war or violence but I think most people would agree that it has played a large part throughout history and still today.
I dislike religion in the same sense I dislike anyone believing anything that isn't true, I want people to succeed and progress. I don't dislike people just because they are religious but if their beliefs and actions have an affect on how I want to live my life then I have a problem with that.
I don't believe in an afterlife, I believe we simply stop existing just as we didn't exist before we were born. Thats not necersarily what I want to happen but from logical rational thought thats what I conclude, I see no evidence to suggest otherwise, other than wishy washy claims, hope and faith.