That is one way to look at it. However, I can say the same to you. You are looking at the world only from your point of view, and no one else. Have you ever tried to look at the world through an atheist's eyes? No one wants to see outside their understanding, ie their religious views, because are are afraid of what we might see/experience.
I grew up believing in strong liberal morals and learning to respect everyone's choices. I can only see the mortal world, and do not wish to see the secular. It has nothing to do with proof. I have never seen a relgious person act the same as their mentors.
2006-10-15 07:52:21
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answered by Voodoo Experience 4
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Babies are carried in the mother's womb.
You cannot imagine how gigantic the universe is what science sees. You need to understand that there ain't any limits or bounds with time and space, they are infinite.
How can you compare babies with atheists? Babies get the genetic information from their parents and once born, they have to believe what their elders say to them because they don't have enough information, experience and analytical skills; while atheists don't have any Beliefs, they only accept the truth.
2006-10-15 17:34:58
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answered by orebabaa 4
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Well, of course there is a world out side the womb. The baby can here the mother's voice outside the womb. It can feel the mothers hands and they press against the belly.
It's been along time since I've actually hear God speak in an audible manner.
2006-10-15 14:48:17
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answered by Odindmar 5
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Good argument, but it still isn't the same. Babies can hear noise coming from outside of the womb. They can feel pressure from outside. Also, isn't the idea of the universe with billions and billions of stars and planets the same idea. I can't see it, but I have a pretty good idea that it's there. I don't just cover my eyes. The difference is that there is proof for the existence of the universe.
2006-10-15 15:01:24
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answered by ~ Sara ~ 4
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I am an athiest, and I am not rejecting the idea of being another world , study string theory and higher dimensions.
but I do reject islam and mohamad being a prophet (or even a nice nice/kind guy, an ambitious leader maybe, but a good person no way).
2006-10-18 11:19:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmmm....babies can hear sounds, feel vibrations and movements, heat and cold from outside of the womb....I'm thinking your arguement is faulty. Assuming the baby could get the concept, there's plenty of proof that there is an outside world. Where is the proof of Allah/God?
2006-10-15 14:49:20
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answered by ♥Mira♥ 5
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But a lot of Christians have reported seeing that "outside world" themselves, and they insist it's Yahweh's world, not Allah's world. And the Ancient Greeks insisted it was the world of Zeus. I see some conflict here.
2006-10-15 14:47:29
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answered by . 7
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Cute but faulty.
I can't help but thinking of believers as children told there is a Santa Claus who can get into houses without chimneys just ... because...
2006-10-15 14:55:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, considering that you think unborn children exist in a woman's stomach, it's hard to find the existance of "Allah" any more believable. Please refer to your biology book and read up on the uterus.
2006-10-15 14:47:36
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answered by johnsredgloves 5
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Yeah. I'm so sure your allah has all the answers. I'll take my chances in Vegas.
2006-10-15 14:54:15
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answered by Goddess of Nuts PBUH 4
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