Of course, this is how one's thoughts must be. Thinking in all directions, finding answers and all.
LOL! That's the best! "Thinking in all directions, finding answers and all"?!? and after that you still believe blindly in something that shows no scientific evidence at all? Because we cannot comprehend something, doesn't make it God's doing. Humankind has suffered from the same delusion since its dawn. But if everybody were content like you with religious answers to scientific questions, we wouldn't be communicating using computers via Internet using satellite signals etc. True curious minds that are not content with answers like "This is God's doing, don't bother finding out how and why it is like that" brought us where we are. This same thing is true with things like "origin of life" "universe's life cycle". To these questions, religion's answer is "God's doing". But true curious mind is not content with that. It is looking for scientific answers and it is getting them.
All this time arguing, I think I've known you quiet well. You don't have confidence on yourself. You only trust science. Even when you feel something's right, you don't believe in yourself, you first check if science has proved it, then it's an OK for you.
Of course. I'm proud of my rational mind. I'm fed up with dogmatic religious teachings. I do my own thinking, I don't let others do that for me. I have confidence on my mind.
And it is a little bit too much to claim that you know me etc. Let's not get too personal, shall we! Name callings etc are not good for a civilized discussion. We don't have to agree on everything in order to treat each other respectfully. I don't claim to know you, I don't call you "religious bigot" etc. So let's keep it that way please.
It's strange that you are trying to bring the subject to my person, where we are not discussion that. We are discussion the subject "everything in Quran can be proven scientifically", to which I said "of course not!". This is what we are discussing.
You have put an end to your own thoughts and imagination.
That is correct! Of course I don't live my life according to some imagined beings and their teachings. Imagination is great. I love fantasy and science-fiction books, for example. But I leave fantasy at that, I don't take it to the real life to tell me how to live my life and how the universe came to be.
Look at yourself, science is all you believe. It's as though, science is your faith.
Science is not a religion or not a faith. Science doesn't care about these things. It works with claims, evidences and proofs. Faith on the other hand, doesn't need any rational justification. It is realized just by believing in something without needing scientific evidence. "Because it feels right" or "because it makes sense" is your evidence but some of us are not content with that because this is no way to progress things rationally.
It's not like that. People believe in after life because it makes sence.
It makes sense to religious people, maybe, for they are the ones who don't need scientific evidence to believe in things.
Just because science failed to prove it doesn't mean it's wrong.
I've said that many times before. You are right there! Probably the only scientifically correct statement in your post. That opens the door to a philosophical discussions. But this logic has no end because we can imagine billions of things that science hasn't proven: pegasus, hydra, elves, trolls, Minotaur, Anubis, Zeus, Ra, Odin, Thor, Holy Ghost (Christian), leprechauns, etc. Do you see how far this logic can go?
Furthermore, as it is said on this thread before, burden of proof falls on the claimant. Science doesn't have to prove any god's existence. It is up to the claimant to prove that Allah or Yahwe or Zeus exists.
Everything has a creator.
The "creator" argument shots itself on the foot with that. Because I can always push this question to: "Who created God? Who's God creator?". Religious people would say, "God is not created. God has always been". How convenient!!! A free "get out of the jail card" for God. He doesn't have to answer the very question that you are asking. Another one of your "evidence" based logic.
Everybody knows God exists.
Where do you get this fact from?
Think about it, what's the use of keeping the generation going? To keep the world goin on?
Our genes have to survive. This is the ultimate reason of being and staying alive. Even though we aren't doing it purposefully, it is the same for all living beings.
We don't keep the world going. Humankind is very young compared to the world. It is just enough to compare how long we have been around and how long dinosaurs roamed Earth. We are just a drop of water in the ocean. But our ego and arrogance have no end. We imagine gods and claim that they created this world for us even though we've been around for a fraction of a second.
Where you an atheist from birth? Bet not.
Is your wife an atheist too? Obviously but just curious, were her parents also atheists?
We eventually grow out of Santa Claus and some of us can even grow out of God, it seems.
Unfortunately not a lot of us are born into families who don't agree with religious dogma. Children should be given the option to choose. Maybe they'll become Buddhists or Christians or Atheists or Deists but most of us force our religious beliefs on our children. If you are born in a muslim family you become muslim and believe that Islam is the last religion, and if you are born into a Mormon family the your beliefs are totally different. There are so many religions, so many gods around, it would be a tough choice for an individual to study them all and pick the one that "makes sense".
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I'll eventually get to answer the other posters too but it takes time to write these long posts
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