i have more Quest
1 tell me if there is no GOD then who created the whole universe and all the facilities we have ?
2 who created us human is the most difficult machine on earth
if human can be smart at all so why then human never invent every thing which is hidden inside n outsite ?
3 isn,t that the sign of GOD ? when we see unnatural thing,s around like scetches,bike,s,car,s,every metarial thing,s is the effort of somebody creation of someone such thing,s never came infront of us as it is it take,s creator ...?
4 If there is no religion no revalation have sent through GOD So what is the concept of ethic,s who teached us all right n wrong truth or false... ?
2006-09-09
04:49:30
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
GOD IS ETERNAL
GOD IS CREATOR
GOD IS NOT LIKE HIS CREATION
GOD HAVE NO CHILDREN NOR FATHER
GOD IS LORD OF ALL
GLORIOS QURAN SAY,S THE TRUTH I HAVN,T FOUND ANY GOOD ANSWER YET BECOUSE YOU CAN,T
2006-09-09
05:01:23 ·
update #1
HUMAN,S ARE DIFFERENT FROM EACH OTHER IN MANY WAY,S ONE HUMAN CAN,T BE SUPERIOR IN ALL
LIMIT,S IS CREATED FOR HUMAN SO ATHIEST,S BELEVING IN LIMIT,S
THEY HAVE GIVEN LIMITED SENSE OF IMAGINATION LIMITED SENSE OF THINKING
THAT,S WHAT MAKE,S YOU BELEIVE THAT THERE IS NO GOD BUT ALLAH
I REPEAT OUR MUSLIM,S FIRST FOUNDATION OF FAITH IS
THERE IS NO GOD BUT ALLAH
YOU NEED PROOF GO AHEAD READ QURAN AND RESEARCH ON IT YOU,LL NEVER FIND ANY CONTRADICTION WITH STABLISHED SCIENCE AT ALL
http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/fundamentals/prophet/
http://www.al-islam.org/quran
http://www.irf.net
http://www.harunyahya.com
http://www.Islamway.com
http://www.Islamways.com
http://islamtomorrow.com/
http://www.wefound.org/texts/Islam_files/IslamPerfectReligion.htm
http://www.answering-christianity.com/
2006-09-09
05:09:53 ·
update #2
1. no one created it, it has always been here.
"In many cultures it is customary to answer that God created the universe out of nothing. But this is mere temporizing. If we wish courageously to pursue the question, we must, of course ask next where God comes from? And if we decide this to be unanswerable, why not save a step and conclude that the universe has always existed?" [Carl Sagan, "Cosmos", page 257]
2. Our parents created us. Child birth is not a mystery. Scientists have a full understanding of child birth. Also evolution is not a mystery either. The theory of evolution is a group of FACTS that explain a scientific theory. http://evolution.berkeley.edu/
3. Yes, all those things take a creator. And we understand how they were created and can see it replicated. No one has ever seen anyone make a god(not a concept, but an actual god) or a universe.
Matter and/or energy has always existed, it has to be, because there can be no such thing as a state of nothingness and things change over time. We see this all around. To learn more..
http://www.tufts.edu/as/wright_center/cosmic_evolution/docs/splash.html
4. "A man's ethical behavior should be based effectually on sympathy, education, and social ties; no religious basis is necessary. Man would indeed be in a poor way if he had to be restrained by fear of punishment and hope of reward after death." - Albert Einstein
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Ahhh it seems you didn't want to know the answer, but rather shout at us about your myths. Your god is fake. And Mohammed was an insane lunatic and a dirty old pedophile who started himself a cult that retards our society. If he were around today he would be in jail or a lunatic asylum.
http://www.insultmohammed.com
2006-09-09 05:17:21
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answered by AiW 5
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1. The point at which the universe was created was what is known as a singularity. At that point the universe, such as it was, was a 'ball' of infinitely dense, infinitely small matter. Nothing, not even light could escape it. In the even known as the Big Bang, that ball 'exploded' and the universe as we know it began to form. Such is the nature of a singularity in this context, that it would be impossible for anything that happened before the Big Bang to affect anything that happened after it. Many theists claim God caused the Big Bang, however if He did he would have had no control over how it turned out. As for the facilities we have, the natural ones were created over a period of millions of years by chemical, biological and geological forces. The man made ones were made by people.
2 Humans evolved over millions of years from other, less complicated creatures. No one created us. I have absolutely no idea what you mean by "why then human never invent every thing which is hidden inside n outsite ".
3 Yes, things like bikes and cars are created by people, but not by people alone. We can put the bits together but the bits must at some point occur naturally. If it weren't for iron ore we couldn't build bikes or cars, for example. The religious idea of creationism says that god created things from nothing, or from less than what they became. That's impossible.
4 My parents tought me what's right and wrong, so did my teachers in school. The rest I worked out for myself. The idea of ethics is not restricted to religion. Personally I conduct myself in what could be described as an ethical manner for the sake of the society in which I am a part. My belief is that actions which benefit society benefit all members of that society and are therefore to be encouraged, not for any reward in the afterlife but because they make this world a better place.
2006-09-09 06:42:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not an Athiest, but I claim no religion. I choose to respect all religion because I believe that people just created different names for the same belief, that there is some power beyond our control. Society is what molds everone's ethical behaviors, also influenced by different religions in the area. Of course not everyone interprets each religion correctly b/c u will see that some very "religious" speaking/acting against something that was not even mentioned on the whatever religious document.
Call it whatever you want to, God, Budha, Allah and it goes on...I think we humans from way before we (you and me) existed, needed something to believe in to answer all the unanswerable questions we have. Look at the many galaxies and planets and everything else, there is so little that we know about our very own existence. What happens when we die, what exactly is a spirit? Ultimately, you must lead and choose your own path in life. Reading the Bible or whatever else, it will always be interpreted differently. Heck a man was the one who wrote it, it could have beed screwed up to begin with. We must choose our own path, do what is right in our hearts. Whoever, whatever the reason we are here is to live. You define what life is and LIVE IT. Do everything you want to do and never regret. Love more, smile more, be kind to others and you will receive kindness. Some things we just can never answer.
2006-09-09 05:04:52
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answered by ladida 3
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I'm not an atheist or theist, but logic is clear on this. Logic cannot prove a negative, like something NOT existing. You are making the affirmative claim about the existence of God, so the burden of proof is on you.
Your next three claims are perfect representations of the fallacy of "Asserting the Consequent". You assume A - If god created the universe, we would see B - life, order, etc. We do see B, so you take that as evidence for A. But A is not the only way to get B, so again you have no valid argument. Without validity, noone needs to even wonder whether your claim is true.
Your fourth point is an assumption that ethics are or can be rule based, whether they are our riules or God's rules. Rules are not sufficient to account for our knowledge in general, proven by the logician Kurt Godel in 1941. So there is no reason to assume any set of axioms can encompass morality. Again, logic is against you.
I don't even need to go into the logical fallacies in most theistic thinking and/or the scientific evidence against most ideas of God.
2006-09-09 05:08:57
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answered by neil s 7
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Well, the real question is not whether or not there is some sort of a Supreme Being-- the question is, WHO is that Supreme Being, and how do we know what it wants? It's wrong to accept passively the definition supplied by your unbringing and surrounding culture. In this culture when you refer to "God" it automatically means "Yahweh", specifically the ancient Hebrew tribal idol (that they borrowed from the Kenites, by the way). But how do you know that the Supreme Being isn't Brahman? Or Ahura-Mazda? Or something else?
As for morality, it's a rather poor concept of human beings that you think we need some Big Cheese in the Sky riding shotgun on us in order to be moral. Morality is a HUMAN thing. It evolved with us. Morality is not whatever arbitrary decree comes (allegedly) from On High, but it what we learn from experience. Whatever is conducive to the survival and thriving of Each and All is moral, whatever is destructive of this is immoral. There is no need to even refer to any Supreme Being in this.
2006-09-09 04:58:50
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answered by kreevich 5
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1. There is no "who". The universe exists. The forces of the universe have always existed.
2. We were not created. We were most likely to have evolved to survive our environment.
3. They are all natural. Discoveries made by men and shaped into tools.
4. God does not instill ethics. This is most likely a survival instinct that we are both born with, and adapt to within our environment.
2006-09-09 04:54:11
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answered by Anonymous
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You asked everything by "who" which shows that you're defending something. If you are so secure of your facts, why are you asking while defending? You wouldn't believe anything else.
Without god, there are still ethics. How many of the people in jails are atheists(people without the concept of god and religion, hence unethical) ?
2006-09-09 05:03:13
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answered by applejuice 2
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Jesus was an excellent teacher. The things he taught people are great. However, just because his teachings were good, doesn't mean that there is a god. I am an Athiest because there is no proof that god exists. I don't have to prove my beliefs to you any more than you have to prove yours to me.
2006-09-09 04:53:55
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answered by Gypsy Girl 7
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Boy! The last thing I would ever want to do is convince you of anything! You have your mind solidly made up about this so why should I bother? I couldn't care less what you believe or don't believe.
2006-09-09 11:05:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I was going to start explaining it to you, but with your question, it's clear you would not understand.
Look up evolution, and the Big Bang, and remember that just because we don't quite understand _everything_ _now_, does not mean that we won't, and does not mean that we need to invent a God to cover the bases.
2006-09-09 04:53:20
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answered by Michael 5
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