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and Atheists call this logic than think about this.
1. the big bang says that everything was made by chance out of an explosion if that is true that must mean that explosions make things the atomic bomb was a "big bang" what did it create other than destruction. and what about broken glass does it break into perfectly equal parts or a mess.
2. If something as complex as a human being hs no creator would you beleive me if i said that the chair your sitting on right now 1. was the result of an explosion 2. came by chance 3. has no creator?
3. If as some say that because you can't see, feel, taste, smell, or hear God he does not exist does that mean that your brain does not exist cause i sure can't see it feel it taste smell it or hear it. Perhaps u dont exist.
People who do not beleive in God think about your beleifs
does it make sense? any logic in it if so what is that logic and do you have answers to what i have just pointed out.
thanks
(sorry the questions so long)

2007-04-04 11:25:58 · 18 answers · asked by unknown 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

1.i never said anyone is uneducated
2.i do not have heaps and heaps of info about the evolution and would like to learn more but form what i know this theory is illogical
3. i respect everyone's beliefs and hope that mine are respected the same.
4. i am just questioning a few things about the belief of atheists and i do not mind if mine are questioned.
5. my point with the brain was that though you can not see it everyone knows it exists.
6.perhaps i may appear uneducated(i'm still in school not quite in college) and i dont have as much as many do but i know many people who are educated who do no beleive in the evolution.

2007-04-04 11:48:58 · update #1

18 answers

the strange thing in atheist view
they dont believe that God can create
but they believe that nature created itself then created us!!
Evey theory wrote by human are wrong CZ its not perfect CZ we are not perfect
but if we look at Quran for example who wrote before 1000 year how can people in the past say deep scientific matter and the science now show that is true
Quran is the material prove for everything
CZ if this book written before over 1000 year and still work and true so far that means who write it is The Most wise The all knowing The Almighty God

2007-04-04 16:23:23 · answer #1 · answered by hado 4 · 1 0

No offense, but that is a pretty ignorant stance. What about people who claim that you really don't exist? They say that if all senses are just electrical signals, the reality we know could just be electrical signals (i.e. the Matrix).

I think the big bang was just a taaaaaaad bit more complex than an explosion.
If we didn't evolve from more simple creature, then why haven't we stayed the same as we were when we were created, which I would assume would be perfect since it was a creation of God? Why have we evolved and adapted in the millenia we have been here? Taller, more sophisticated, etc.

Try looking at the other side of the story before making such absurd claims. You want to see a brain, go to a morgue.

2007-04-04 11:36:59 · answer #2 · answered by Andrew K 2 · 2 0

sister I'm sorry everyone is getting so defensive but I'm a muslim and I still believe in evolution. I dont deny that God exists or caused all these changes in the earth to come about but I believe it was done in a process as all things are done. In many ways islam even supports evolution...It is proven that microevolution exists which is basically adaptation to environment. These small changes through long amounts of time cause big changes to end up. If you put one penny on a boat, nothing would happen. But if you kept adding pennies you end up with a big difference. Maybe this was a bad example but I was trying to make a point that over time small changes end up to be dramatically different. Complex organisms didn't arise out of nowhere but began with a very simple organism. So evolution doesn't say that humans randomly formed but says that a very simple organism evolved through so many years until it became complex. evolution is not always a move toward complexity, in certain conditions animals have lost their eyes because they are more fit without them.

And about the big bang theory, it doesn't really say that it was an explosion but just talks about the expansion of the universe. And the universe is still expanding even today. I'm no expert on this so I cant describe it in great detail....

But I feel the same way as you about the all these processes being totally random and without any direction. That too, for me takes a large amount of faith to believe. The Quran doesn't conflict with science in any way. The evolutionary theory is that all life originated from water.
The Quran says:
"Do not the Unbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were joined together (as one unit of creation), before we clove them asunder? We made from water every living thing. Will they not then believe? (The Noble Quran, 21:30)"

Interesting, right?

The Prophet (pbuh) said: "Whoever follows a path in the pursuit of knowledge, Allaah will make a path to Paradise easy for him." (Al-Bukhaari)

So knowledge we shall seek :)

2007-04-04 12:40:42 · answer #3 · answered by E.T.01 5 · 0 0

1. the big bang doesn't say everything was made by an explosion. It was an explosion of energy not matter.

using Einstein’s equation E=MC2 energy and matter are interchangeable.

Proof of that is the atomic bomb you brought up. The atomic bomb took matter and turned it into energy. therefore the opposite would also be true.

2. the chair I'm sitting on was made by men who used science to purify the metals and wood from trees that evolved, and plastics which are also made through science.

3. I have never been to London, but there is enough evidence in the science of map making and the Internet, and TV for me to believe it is there if i wanted to go.

As far as your comment "People who do not believe in God think about your beliefs does it make sense?"

What god would you have me believe in? there are over 2800 of them. All of them are just as plausible as the others and none have any evidence.

If you would like to discuss the maters in more detail, feel free to drop me an email.

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2007-04-04 11:35:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It is sad that some need explanation for everything , and if they do not have will drive them mad(mad scientist) . Our brains where not meant to comprehend everything and reasons why things are or how we where created .
I know my creator Allah(GOD) and I do not need to see , and I can feel inside my heart and soul , that is proof enough, it is all about faith and how strong it is, some just are very weak in this.
Take air for instant , really with the eye you can not see it ,but it is there . As in Brain or any organ like you said , but it is there. look at History we can not see ,touch or taste just documents and artifacts is all we got but you have faith this is true?
We just have to pray that those who do not believe in a creator ,will find the right way , if not then they had chance like each and everyone of has .

2007-04-04 12:31:16 · answer #5 · answered by rhonda_that_who_ib 2 · 0 0

I believe there is a creator. But, at this point in time, science has not advanced to a level that can prove or disprove God’s existence. However, you could have made a much better argument for creationism than you did. At the same time, had you done so, knowledgeable respondents could have answered in their favor. I am a Christian and no disrespect intended, but why throw yourself to the wolves?

2007-04-04 11:51:28 · answer #6 · answered by Phyllobates 7 · 0 0

OMNIPOTENT (emphasis, not shouting) creator is illogical to me, such as is put forward by most monotheists.

I believe that all things arise due to causes and conditions and just because you perceive that air you breathe as somehow "miraculous" and having come together with some greater purpose in mind, I just see it as a bit of good karma for us. I don't perceive things in the same way you do. I don't believe in linear time as you do, i.e. no finite beginnings, no miracles, none of that.

We all are empty of inherent existence, otherwise how do you define "YOU"? Are you your nose? Your cells? Your mitochondria? What is "you", other than a "heap of parts" you conveniently label as you? It doesn't mean nihilism, or that you don't exist, it just means you're not a solid, identifiable "I" in truth.

So what you see as complexity, I see vastly different... it's all in how we perceive things. I also believe that if your beliefs in a creator work for you and lead you to altruism, wisdom and such, then that is what's best for you. My Buddhism has led me to a path that teaches me such things in a way that I can understand better.

Much respect,

_()_

2007-04-04 11:33:59 · answer #7 · answered by vinslave 7 · 0 0

I feel sorry for all the rude comments that you're getting, so I wanted to post an encouraging one, saying that I agree with you. I really don't see how everything around us happened by chance. That we are able to see, feel, taste, smell, and hear is a miracle in itself... (i mean how the heck was an eyeball first developed, and how did it learn to see?) keep up your logic, no matter what other people tell you :)

2007-04-04 11:35:47 · answer #8 · answered by Emily 3 · 0 1

All of your issues have been addressed numerous times, and any serious review of the literature would have explained all of them. See references for details. No educated person has any doubt about the correctness of the big bang theory, the formation of the earth, or of its evolutionary history.

2007-04-04 11:34:14 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

1. there is no similarity at all.

2. try 5 billion years of randomness

3. try slicing your head open. You will see it them. Put some in your maouth and you will taste it.

Please do not think we are all as uneducated as you appear to be.

2007-04-04 11:30:16 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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