Yes Oblers paradox is evidence against an infinite universe, but not proof. It certainly says nothing with regard to multiple universes or an infinite number thereof (which is possible I suppose, but who really knows)
But the point is, when what the creator (yeh u reckon its not) is telling us 'look i already told you guys what you discovered, because i made it, i knew it before you did, just like the way i made laws for the operation of universe physically, i've given you guys laws to follow in real life so you can succeed in both lives'
that seriously doesn't even stir you for a wink of an eye? :? There's nothing to prove that anything else created this universe.. nothign at all, they're just assumptions and a tonne of hypothesis, but if we're told a millenium ago by someone who was admitted to be truthful even by his proponents that this is all a creation by Allah, probability would tell you that the prophet didn't come up with this himself out of no where.
What does the premise of everything existing requiring a creator have to do with time? If everything that exists needs a creator then God needs a creator. If God doesn't need a creator then not everything that exists needs a creator, and that could include the universe.
Everything that has a beginning has something that caused it, Allah exists outside of time bounds, so to say taht there must be somethign that created him is a self defeating statement, because to him past present and future is the same.
The universe is time bound, whether its infinite or not, if Allah exists outside of time/space domain, why would an infinite universe bother him? he's infinitely more infinite than it.
? What is this mysterious 'time domain' that God is outside? Did God create time? Hasn't time by definition always been? When we start talking about time like something that hasn't always been around we're starting to go wonky.
By our definition yes, because we're restricted by time. Ofcourse Allah created time, otherwise why is past present and future already known before it even happened to us? When you understand that, it comes as no surprise that Allah is able to reveal to his messengers prophcies adn information that wasn't physically possible for humanity todiscover till a millenium and a half later.
I have no idea what you are trying to say here. One thought doesn't seem to follow the next in the above. What do time, the universe, a complex God and his existence all have to do with one another?
sorry if it wasnt clear.. basically you're suggesting that if the universe was infinite, means that 'by definition' its always been so it makes the concept of god irrelevent... i'm saying... by definition Allah is far more infinite than it and you can't use the argument "everythign that exists need a creator, therefore soemthign must have craeted god", becasue taht implies god would have a beginning... which contradicts the very definition of god! (no the xclamation isnt shouting ... lol)
Well eventually of course it will. This planet will go boom. No need for devine wisdom to know that. I could have told you that and I bet Ug and Thog the cave men of millions of years ago could have too.
lol if that aws the case... funny how every messenger who told that to his people ridiculed him and found it an insane thing to say. But that wasnt the point, in that thread what was more amazing aws teh way alalh described teh solar system blowing apart.. the simulation the guy presented was sooo similar to the description Allah told us.
and btw.. i'm not using science to judge teh quran.. it's visa versa. All i'm saying is.. if science came to agree with somethign that Allah told us, it just makes Allah's existance even more felt.
Look to the thread I posted for my response, and that of many others to this. I'm not going to replicate a whole thread to tie to this now aged one.
Yes i saw that link to the post u provided the ostrich egg thing? what does that have to do with our discussion about god... but in short for anyone who's fair minded it's obvious the aspect of teh earth that the quran that was hinting to (the fact that it's not actually spherical in shape.. more of an ellipsoid) and using an ostrich egg rather than a chicken indicates that the description was as precise as possible (precise enough to not confuse the people of the past who didn't know about it, and precise enough to serve as a miracle).
That may be the crux of it, and I bet MANY could have, and many did. Look at the post int he thread referred to above regarding the greeks.
could u direct link me to it? its too long to sift thru... Yes there's nostradamus and other intrigues, but the greeks didn't come with anything perfect... the difference is that the quran came with a complete and perfect message and presented us signs as evidence for it's legitimacy. The other nation's regardless of what they came with... don't have much to offer.
Only to a Muslim, which is why they become or remain Muslim.
Yep... to people who became Muslim's because it makes sense.
And if you want to talk about devine prediction and the Aztecs, did you know that it is claimed that they predicted the end of their civilization? And that this prediction was made hundreds of years before the Spanish came?
Aztecs had a messenger (can someone remind me what they're referred to as in the quran? cant be majoos..), and predicting the end of their civilisation isn't anything really fancy..... what's more amazing si when Allah told his messenger the politicla phases that Muslims will go thru (a khilafah, followed by kingdoms/dynasties followed by tyranny which will be followed by a khilafah) and we're in the 3rd phase.... and what's more amazing is teh prediction that constantinople would fall to the Muslims under the best of leaders and armies (and Muslims agree that Sultan Muhammad II was amongst the better of the Otomans). and what's more amazing is the prophets description of the person who Umar would meet... as well as the prediction of the huge fire that would erupt in madinah and its effects reach into sham... as well as the prediction that umar and uthman and ali would be killed and not abu bakr. As well as the prediction that aisha was going to have a conflict with ali, as well as the prophecy that suraqah ibn malik was going to wear the robes of kisraa (roman king i dunno wat they call him in english)... as well as the prediction that when people fornicate diseases will spread in them that have never existed in their forefathers (std's) which cause death (e.g. aids)...
and many others... now.. that's much more amazing than someone predicting that he's going to die. lol
An Aztec God was to come in the form of a white man and end the world around the same time the Spanish actually did come, so goes the claim. Now THAT is amazing if true. And is far more accurate than anything I've seen in the Quran.
and we know the spanish aint god... they certainly don't have anythign godly about them... in the quran Allah informed the prophet the romans where going to defeat the persians in "bidh-i sineen" few years (and in linguistically it means between 3-5 years and this was on the day news came to makkah that the persians had defeated them in a major battle. and it became true.... your issue is that you're looking at the quran without an open mind, that's why it doesnt really appeal to you.
Aztec predictions easily rival muslim ones. Do a search on it and you may be amazed.
if their message was left in tact im sure they'd have predictions that rival ours... because their original message was from the same creator. Even the bible has the interseting scientific mention in a fwe places... like springs in the ocean which probably is a remnant from the original scriptures given to jesus.
Does that prove their religious beliefs true?
As far as what they think fo god.. ofcourse not, because tehir definitions of god have more problems than solutions. The messages that their prophets came with where obviously true and we believe its the same message that was delivered to us... Down the track the beliefs got twisted and we know that Islam's idea of teh world ending is far more accurate than the aztecs
