Yes, I agree with this ayat of course and it is indeed evidence to me of Allah's existence. However, these are indirect evidences that depend upon a level of 'understanding' that does not neccessarily come with a PhD in science. These evidences require the lens of faith to become evident....are indeed aayaat {proofs, evidences,lessons, signs, revelation, etc.} for people of understanding.]
The warmth of Allaah(swt) is sufficient proof for me to know he exists.
And to throw in my two cents on the existence of Allah, I agree with CosmicPathos. If we deny the existence of Allah, then we kind of have to accept infinite regress, which doesn't make sense.
An analogy, most of us know what a thermometer is and it can be used to measure the existence of heat. We did not always have thermometers they are a fairly recent invention. Let us go back in time say 1000 years. What proof was there heat existed? It was purely a personal and subjective opinion. John says my bath water is cold his wife Mary says it is hot. Was there any way Mary could prove to John the water was Hot if he could not feel the heat? Does that mean heat did not exist until the invention of the thermometer?
I guess the atheists of those days were the ones suffering Parietal Lobe Damage?Heat is measurable outside the mind of the person sensing it. You don't need a modern thermometer to show heat exists. You just need to boil some water or thaw something.
العنود;1584587 said:
I guess the atheists of those days were the ones suffering Parietal Lobe Damage?
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People with parietal lobe damage have difficulty identifying a sensation's location and type (pain, heat, cold, or vibration) hence, before thermometers were invented one can argue that mere sensation is the decider but then how about those who don't feel such things? Does it make heat, cold or pain any less non-existent?processing their signals in the brains of atheists are faulty. I
I do not believe life comes from nothing. So that is what made me believe there is a creator.
Now there are so many different religions/ideologies so it is difficult to choose. However, from studying all of them Islam was different. Apart from the Quran, all the scriptures look as though it was written by humans. In my opinion the Quran could not have been written by a human. The way it's written is so different. Just compare the scriptures and you'll see what I mean.
In fact all those who search for God do so without a book. They use reason!A God himself could do much better and communicate much more clearly and directly and be certain to be heard, believed, and understood by all.
Life coming from nothing makes just as much sense to me as sentient creator coming from nothing. Ultimately something has to either come from nothing or be eternal
Its absurd to ask a question like "Who created the Creator", it's even sillier to say that "since the Creator has no creator then it makes sense that the universe has no creator".
The Creator is not a creation. A creation comes from a Creator.Why is it absurd? It seems perfectly reasonable - if we say something can't come from nothing, well a creator would be something, so where did that something come from?
Heat is measurable outside the mind of the person sensing it. You don't need a modern thermometer to show heat exists. You just need to boil some water or thaw something. And indeed, people can sense heat that does not in reality exist (when neurons misfire). If you want to prove to anybody but yourself that Gods exist, you are going to have to do better than telling them you perceive something they don't.
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