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Well as an atheist speaking from a non-religious perspective, I don't know how the universe occured, but I am not going to try and invent a religion and pass it off as fact to answer the question.Well as a Christian speaking from a biblical perspective, I don't know why these natural disasters have occured, nor am I going to try and invent my own explanation and pass it off as fact.
That is your perogative and it doesn't really concern me.Well as an atheist speaking from a non-religious perspective, I don't know how the universe occured, but I am not going to try and invent a religion and pass it off as fact to answer the question.
some1 passing away is not the same as some1 getting killed...and if god really is all powerful whats the point using an earthquake to kill them and destroying millions of lives in the process, why not just kill themThese disasters take place in order to test man kind, it is to see how people react and how patient a person is because in these instances many people start to deny the belief in a deity and start saying the exact thing "If there really was a God out there why would he do such and such?". Trust me i've personally experienced this when a loved one passed away but at the end of the day it is something we will all go through, if not through an earthquake it will be some other way. So what i personally believe is that prayer and patience in these times of calamity is beneficial, as a Muslim i belive the more prayers you make the better it is as stated in the Quran "Remember Me; I will remember you. Be grateful to Me; and do not reject faith. (Holy Quran [2:152). Remeber god during your good times and god will remember you during your difficult times, this earthquake may be a sign for some people you never know.
At the end of the day each person has their own belief and i respect that, we should always have an open mind and heart to learn about other religions in order to make a decision of what we think is right.
No it doesn't, it is not really a philosophical position, much a aunicornist isn't a position. I'll pose to you a few questions to consider. Firstly, why can the universe not have existed forever; why can't it be the final position? Logic dictates that if everything much have a creator, then God respectively must have a creator. You can't argue that a creator is proof for god, because god is subject to it. If god is not subject to it, why is it the exception, and not the universe?Athiesm for me doesn't answer some fundamental questions, or put to rest some fundamental concerns.For example, I haven't witnessed nothing creating nothing yet so I am inclined to believe the universe has a creator.
This is true. I support this as well. In Australia the problem isn't too bad. But take a look at America were a large percentage. 40% IIRC, don't believe in evolution. Or the anti-vaccination campaigns propagated by the Christians that has assisted in the death of thousands of children infected with disease. Belief is not a problem; you are entitled to them and I can respect those that have them. But when religion is used a device to spread lies and cultivate fear, that's what I have a problem with.Also, people can ultimately believe in whatever they like as long as it isn't forced on me, and beliefs on all ends are respected.
As long as you're not spamming the forum with them, feel free to post.mods you have like 5 minutes to lock this thread or it's getting filled up with humorous atheistic images
It is commonly accepted in the scientific and broader community that the universe has not existed forever (hence the Big Bang Theory, for example). The evidence for the creation of the universe, is staggering and cannot be ignored. The fact that both religion and science can agree on this post ultimately makes it difficult to reject. I cannot argue on your second point because I don't know whether the universe is the final position or not. Religion may very well be alluding to things such as other realms, rather than the creation of a heaven outside this universe.No it doesn't, it is not really a philosophical position, much a aunicornist isn't a position. I'll pose to you a few questions to consider. Firstly, why can the universe not have existed forever; why can't it be the final position?
By the logic in your first question, I could also argue that God has existed forever. My belief is derived from the principle that something creates something, and nothing creates nothing. While I will not claim to understand how God has come into existence as much as you cannot understand how the universe came to be, I find it more logical to accept the idea that there is creator who has created everything that has come into existence today. A house, car, boat, computer, textbook, mobile phone, piece of paper, pen, or just about anything that has come into existence cannot be created out of thin air. All these things require a creator. I am merely using this same logic.Logic dictates that if everything much have a creator, then God respectively must have a creator. You can't argue that a creator is proof for god, because god is subject to it. If god is not subject to it, why is it the exception, and not the universe?
There are many reasons why I believe the Christian God to be the creator, however I am not going to go through that list and disprove other religions. What I will say however, is that I believe the bible contains an array of scientific facts which were written before they were officially discovered. Click here for some. In addition to this, the discovery of the dead sea scrolls has further added authenticity to the content within the bible.Secondly, why is it necessarily a Christian God that created the world? Why not God with the attributes given by Muslims, or the Jews? Or the Hindu gods? Or those of the Norse or Greek.
I agree with you here. I hate batshit insane Christians who manipulate the bible to suit their own purposes. I hate the church and I hate the pope because in my opinion they have gone against what Christianity has stood for. I don't look down on other belief systems and in fact, I believe each has its own merits. Athiesm for example has a significant reliance of science to answer questions, while some religions or at least religious sects, try to avoid this. There is no reason why science and religion have to be mutually exclusive, and the world would be a much better place if people could accept the fact that they do not have all of lifes answers.This is true. I support this as well. In Australia the problem isn't too bad. But take a look at America were a large percentage. 40% IIRC, don't believe in evolution. Or the anti-vaccination campaigns propagated by the Christians that has assisted in the death of thousands of children infected with disease. Belief is not a problem; you are entitled to them and I can respect those that have them. But when religion is used a device to spread lies and cultivate fear, that's what I have a problem with.
Some of these are a good start:
http://www.project-reason.org/bibleContra_big.pdf
Among many other reasons.
To be quite honest, you are doing exactly the same thing.All and all, believers will stay firm on their beliefs and call others ignorant (even if you don't say so, you are clearly saying others are ignoring the fact that god does exist. Simply like this -> reworded in a 'nicer' way.).