Praise be to Allah, the best of guidance, the lord of the worlds.
Just say i bring a machinary in front of you that no one has ever seen before and i ask you who knows the function of this machine. You would obviously say the manufacturer or the maker or the creator or the inventor etc. So how do you think the world came out, or the universe and all the nature. If it just came out of no where how can it be so perfect. Okay moving on, the study of embryology right now has just been discovered recently that is about a hundred years ago. But who do you think told about the development of an embryo before 1400 years ago in the Holy Qura'an, obviously the Creator (GOD). Next point, it was only before like 500 years or so people started to admit that the world is spherical in size but then the Quran said this 1400 years ago. Who do you think would have said this, obviously the Creator(GOD). My next point, it was only a few years ago that science told us that the sun rotates on its own axis, but Allah said this in the Holy Quran 1400 years ago in chapter 21 verse 33 ( you can confirm it by referring to the Quran). It was only recently that science says that mountains prevent the Earth from shaking but my Creator, Allah said this 1400 years ago in Chapter 78 Verse 6 and 7. And another point, science only recently found that the universe is expanding but Allah said this in the Quran before 1400 years ago in chapter 51 verse 47. Hope i have proved enough about the existence of God.it was only a few years ago that science told us that the sun rotates on its own axis, but Allah said this in the Holy Quran 1400 years ago in chapter 21 verse 33. It was only recently that science says that mountains prevent the Earth from shaking but my Creator, Allah said this 1400 years ago in Chapter 78 Verse 6 and 7. And another point, science only recently found that the universe is expanding but Allah said this in the Quran before 1400 years ago in chapter 51 verse 47.
Let me just write down one verse from the Quran about the formation of the rain. Allah says in the Quran (Chapter 30 verse 48)
"It is Allah Who sends the winds which stir up clouds which He spreads about the sky however He wills. He forms them into dark clumps and you see the rain come pouring out from the middle of them. When He makes it fall on those of His servants He wills, they rejoice."
Im not an expert in Islam, but there are people with better knowledge than me and all ill say is- Islam is the true relegion and hope to see you as another brother or sister in Islam. Reading the Quran would clarify all your doubts im sure.
Brother do look up this site for more scientific fact in the Quran-
http://www.miraclesofthequran.com/scient...
Inshallah hope Allah guide you in the straight path. Here is a Quran in english for you to look up if you want.-
http://www.usc.edu/dept/msa/quran/......
2007-05-01 08:46:18
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answered by ﷲAllah's Slaveﷲ 4
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If you believed in God, you wouldn't think that ALL the religious teachers are a bunch of hypocritical morons. I believe in God and have the sight to recognize SOME of them as being hypocrits, but for the most part, no one becomes a religious teacher without learning their material, and how it can be applied in this sinful world of ours.
2007-05-01 08:05:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know how a person can learn of God without reading His words or listening to teachers/believers talk of Him. You will certainly learn very little here.
Everyone has been given a measure of faith: the most powerful force on Earth. What we do with that faith determines our destiny. God has gone to great lengths to make sure everyone knows about Him and His gift to us; reconciliation to Him through faith in Jesus.
Those who use that faith to draw closer to God will be rewarded as He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. Those who deny Him and/or use that faith gift for evil, anti God acts will be punished.
If, as you say, we're just toys to God (which REALLY doesn't make sense); well, so what? However much cursing, howling and screaming at God we do will not change a thing. He is God and we are not. He gets to make the rules. Learn the rules and get in the game.
2007-05-01 08:31:29
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answered by CJohn317 3
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I too find theology confusing, but I find some peace when I look at it from another perspective.
I have come to believe in free will...the freedom to choose to do well, poorly, badly...or our best.
God allows everyone the opportunity to bring new life into the world. He allows governments and individuals the opportunity to decide if they will help the poor and disabled.
The sun shines equally on the good and the bad, and the religious can not claim to have avoided sin, sickness, accidents, or physical death.
Bad things happen in this world, and unfortunately, we often cause them. Jesus taught us to pray for God's will to be done on earth as it is in heaven.
That means that when he prayed that prayer, God's will was NOT being done. God's plan is to change the world, and to involve us in the process. I know it seems slow, but we are told that God's mercy has delayed judgment.
Freedom is precious; we just have to use it wisely....and face tragedy with courage.
2007-05-01 08:17:07
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answered by Calvin James Hammer 6
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Wow you sound angry.... check yourself. Not every teacher is a hypocritical moron, that is labeling what you are doing and judging. The human test of free will does make sense, as it is the only thing we are in control of. God doesn't need toys sweetheart, but Satan does toy with us, cause us to get angry toward God and tempt us to judge and he does this by putting doubt out there and confusion, and a mix of the truth and a lie here and there.... we are Gods creation and only Satans toy when we allow him to toy with us.
2007-05-01 08:07:05
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answered by sassinya 6
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His methods are confusing because we think that we are entities that could make a few good suggestions to God to help Him out in controlling a seeming out of control situation, namely, mankind. so as we believe things which are false and unknown to God, we experience confusion. As for free will, if Jesus had followed his human will, he would never have allowed himself to be put on a cross. There is a big lesson there regarding free will. And the prayer says, "Thine will," not "my will." In time we figure out what the "free will" is and how to overcome it with something better.
2007-05-01 09:10:59
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answered by ? 6
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Religious teachers are usually people who have been blindly following what they were taught, without daring to read and search by themselves. Dont blame them. As of God's free will, think of this:
I have two sons. I adore them and will give my life right now for them without thinking on it. But, even if I were able to have God's power to go everywhere my sons go, it's not fair for me to force them to be my way. As a parent, I gave them the best example, education and formation I was able to, but the truth is, they have the right to make their own mistakes and learn from their mistakes. I'm here for my sons whenever they need me, I'll do my best to advise them and lead them so they do what it's best for themselves, but at the end, it's their choice. And, although I love them so much, if they do something the wrong way even when I told them not to, with my heart bleeding, I let them suffer the consequences and pay the consequences, and believe me, they will not make the same mistake again.
That's just me, a mortal sinner mother, dont you think that God, in his divine wisdom will also let us make our own messes and mistakes???....he wants us to learn the lesson.
2007-05-01 08:16:48
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answered by Millie 7
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Nobody on this planet has the ability to comprehend or understand why God does what He does. We are not designed to understand Godly things. Anybody who implies or states that they understand God is bringing God down to human levels and therefore displaying their ignorance and arrogance.
It's never been about understanding. It's always been about faith and unyielding trust.
Revel in your confusion. It means God is still a God in your mind.
2007-05-01 08:07:28
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answered by lunatic 7
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Only One True God. Jews, Muslim, and Christians suppose in pretty much the identical God, however simplest considered one of them has the correct and actual information of God. As a Christian, I need to say that simplest Christianity is right. But all in all, those 3 religions worship the identical God.
2016-09-05 23:45:47
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answered by ? 4
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God gives us free will so that He can have a relationship with us. If God didn't give us the ability to not follow Him, then following Him would mean nothing. God gave us a choice bc He wants a real relationship with us, not a bunch of robots.
2007-05-01 08:03:30
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answered by STEPHEN J 4
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