we were without life and He gave us life, and then He will cause us to die, then restore our life, and then to Him shall we be made to return. Surely, God is Gracious to people, but most people are not grateful.
"And He it is who gave you life, then He will cause you to die, then He will give you life again. Surely, mankind is most ungrateful. "
Do you think there is no life other than our present life; we die and we live, and we shall not be raised up again?
2007-08-03
07:43:27
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W Sallam my good friend RAY
2007-08-03
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update #1
Yes, we shall not be raised again--this is the only life. Consider--you can have gratitude without being religious--you can be moral without being pious.
2007-08-03 07:48:15
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answered by TeeHee 3
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Fundie unearths it impossible to understand there are ethical human beings approximately who do no longer believe in invisible sky critters. they are unaware that Japan and countless areas of Europe and Scandinavia are no longer predominantly fundie and function decrease incidences of crime and all the stuff that is going with it. As a guy who happens to be an atheist I chosen to obey adequate of the guidelines to stay outa gaol and opt to do the superb ingredient because of the fact this is the superb area of do; i do no longer the superb ingredient cos I think of there is an invisible magician in the sky gazing each and every thing I say, think of and do, like a good sized perv, even while i'm taking a unload. ~
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answered by Anonymous
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People do not want to believe in God;
Because they value the Worldly life over the Eternal life.
Secondly they do not like the Liabilities and obligations which will be enforced on them by believing in God.
2007-08-03 09:28:58
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answered by mohammad a 5
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He didn't give us life. Life is caused by our parents doing the dirty. So, strike one.
He doesn't cause us to die. No one and no thing is eternal. If he did cause us to die, then why is he killing so many people? Strike two!
He doesn't "raise us up again". If he does, what's the purpose? Why not just start at this point and forget the first two stages? The result: You're outta here!
2007-08-03 07:52:19
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answered by Peter D 7
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I believe in God as he gave me life .I think all the world can't be exist without creature .
I am Muslimah cause old Quran contain facts we discover nowadays Arabs didn't know it without reading Quran.
2007-08-03 09:43:08
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answered by *~Ãya~* 4
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I'll put it this way. Technically, I'm an agnostic. There may be a "God," or there may not be. No means of deciding same.
Morally, I'm an atheist, as a reaction against theism.
If "God" exists, I refuse to believe that He's well-represented by any organized religion.
2007-08-03 07:49:42
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answered by jonjon418 6
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gods and fairies don't explain anything anymore, but they sure do require an insurmountable amount of proselytism and explaining.
> And He it is who gave you life, then He will cause you to die
Please stop your wishful thinking — your delusions are already killing too many.
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2007-08-03 08:03:56
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answered by par1138 • FCD 4
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Nothing you have said has any basis in scientific fact. If indeed there is a god, proof of it's presence and wish for us to worship it would not be so obscure and up for debate.
2007-08-03 07:54:08
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answered by Anonymous
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whats up buddy i dont believe cause there is not one ounce of logical proof it exists thats why
salam
2007-08-03 08:02:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't disbelieve in God.
I disbelieve what I see in His creation sometimes though.
2007-08-03 07:46:40
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answered by Amber 2
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