Hmm... well I was about to make a lengthy argument about how some things which are in religion could not have come into existance prior to religion... but I decided to just delete it.
I'm sure it was awesome.
Well, I can't prove there is yet... but I believe there is a God... much like you people... you can't prove there is no god.... yet you're adamant that god doesn't exist.
Have you just ignored us totally? We all admit that
ultimately there is
no way of knowing whether or not a God exists... However, why some of us are leaning towards not believing in a God is because it fits in with why we don't believe in alot of things (santa claus, the tooth fairy, bigfoot, etc)... there is no credible evidence of their existance, now of coure there's no way for us to 'disprove' the existance of these imaginary creatures either "Oh they have magic powers" or whatever....
Imagine you lived on a desolate island... never seeing another human or another living creature. And you saw a can of coke.... and empty can...
What would you think about the can?
I'd think a creature like myself made it, because I am a creature that creates things and the world/islands are things.
Let's say you live alone... and discovered science and astronomy... you were the only living creature to your existance... and you believed that the big bang occured... with no religion.
Well if I discovered 'science' I would think the can must have been made by another person somewhere and come to me. This is really some amazing stuff you're posting mate.
I'll tell you one thing though... there are other life forms out there... I know this 100% because it sais so in the Qur'an.
ORLY?
The Qur'an explains things like "Big Bang"; I've provided quotes for this...
You know what, you're still yet to provide me with ONE example of someone using the koran to formulate a hypothesis that ended up being accurate. So you already know what I think of your quotes.
The Qur'an has never been editted, and there is valid explanation of the creation of the universe and of evolution. As of yet there are no contradictions in Islam to science.
Of course it's a valid explanation. Me saying that a magical beaver created the universe is a valid explanation - however of course, there appears to be better more naturalistic ones... that actually have evidence... comming into our knowledge.
Do you not know that earth and space were one? And I ripped them apart and scattered life throughout them. And the universe grows constantly.
And the sun and the earth follow their parth as they follow their orbits... And the sun has a final phase (Super Nova)
And a day to god can be as 50,000 years to you.
Erm yea it doesn't actually say it like that, it says a whole bunch of stuff which we explained is a common pagan belief, but you just ignored it, so I started explaining how it's silly to believe that the book has any predictive power when all its predictions are made
after the fact - you (or at least i think it was you) said you knew of someone using the koran to prove a hypothesis - you never posted anything about this again.
I would explain the creation of the universe.. with diagrams.. and let you judge whether or not god was involved... I just want to publish my thoughts before I post them on the internet.
I just dont want some idiot to take credit for my years of thinking....
You know what I mean?
You remind me of the 1000's of people whom claim to have made those ummm energy machines? what are they called.... mind blank. Anyway, you do.
You are adamant on your beliefs....
You claim that there is no evidence of a creator? then how do you explain the universe?
Err many ways, and when I don't know something I say 'Hey! We don't know that yet'.
There is more inconsistancies and in your beliefs then mine. You're quick to point out inconsistancies in the Qur'an which you believe to exist... (even though it explains "as")
What do you mean inconsistancies with my belief? I don't get it, do you mean in ALL of science or just a belief in science? Also - inconsistancies are actually pretty good, it's good for people to keep on arguing things out because chances are (imo) that the more you argue something out logically, the closer to the 'truth' you come.
The likes of Einstein, Sidis and many others believe in religion... yet you can't?
Einstein was at best a diest. Anyway, there are alot of smart scientists over the past that believed in God. However, these days... ehhhh not so much. It was a cultural thing.
Being an atheist doesn't make you part of a higher calling... Atheists aren't doing anything positive for the universe... they live contradictorily to themselves.
Who cares? I don't think atheism is about a 'higher calling' or anything like that, it's about the truth! Even if atheism is some terrible shitty thing that sucks tonnes, that is not a way to dismiss it as wrong. Atheism is not a religion trying to 'buy' followers by telling them how awesome everything is if you believe in it.
I've never seen wind... therefore i can disprove it... right?
Ugh... we can measure the effects of wind, just as we can with gravity, what about 'God' can we measure?
You've never seen the big-bang have you? so we can disprove that too...
No but there's a whole bunch of current evidence pointing towards it? These are really silly arguments man.
All your beliefs on science were observed by someone else.. and changed for consistancy...
Ok, well if I
want to I know I can do an investigation and be provided with all the relevant information openly to explain why they believe what they do. Also, there's no need to imagine that they're wrong since you have separate independant lines of inquiry all pointing towards the
same answer. Now of course, they could be ultimately totally off the mark... but that's not what science works with, science does change, science does correct its self when it finds out something new... now you say 'and changed for consistancy' acting although it's some big conspiracy - It's not. It's scientists of all sorts of different backgrounds, working in all sorts of different fields, comming up with new ideas and putting them out there to be tested.
Even so.. you can't explain why there is life on earth... Islam does... (If god, spread life throughout the heavens and the earth) it is explanatory....
We actually can explain fairly well 'why' (as in how it came to being here) there is life on earth, with evidence to back us up. Islam provides an answer too, I'm just saying that it's a silly answer based on the use of a supernatural entity. Is this what you want scientists to do? to just... whenever there's something they wish to discover, to say 'LOL GOD DID IT!' or maybe each come up with their own fanciful supernatural story and have debates over it?
There are limited mutagens on earth... so even large "meteor" storms couldn't have created enough radiation to trigger the advanced life forms we have for a relatively young solar system... with little UV radiation....
No? I'm aware... there are gaps in our understanding of evolution, and some problems about the amount of mutagens.. so? Are you saying you don't believe in evolution now?
There is many more inconsitancies in your theory.. im not saying it is completely innacurate... the Qur'an confirms and encourages such research.
Because it's impossible for anything to be inconsistant with your theory. Please tell me one thing that you can't explain away with some supernatural force.
But you can not fully abandon the Religious ways which our forefathers experienced and documented.. for thousands of years.. because one theory seems more appealling to you....
Actually, we can. Our forefathers didn't have access to everything we do.
Its not fair to our ancestors... who were likely more intelligent.. (because of less crossbreeding).
-_-
Untill you have binding proof then religion can be treated more lightly...
Impossible, just as you can never have binding proof that santa claus does not exist.
even still it shoudl be regarded as a powerful tool of morals (since to this day; there have not been the ammount of assertion of morals since religion... eg; the 10 commandments....)
I've explained to you already that morals (it would seem) created the religion, not the other way around.
Prior to them we were animals... who savagely raped etc.
Yes, and now new injustices have been made by religion. You cannot have laws set in stone... it's a ridiculous idea.
Religion is powerful....
Don't think you're intelligent for going against it... it just proves how idiotic you are....
k.
edit:
Sam? How do you know the koran wasn't written by the devil?