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02-01-2002, 02:23 AM | #11 |
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Start a post send me a not then i will anser it. As for now, you answer the question of this thread with an answer not a question out of context , which is ridiculous anyway cos its in the confines of your rejected idea of God. I suppose you wnt understand what i just said all all comments from you regarding Islam is ifnored by me since you refuse to study it. you have no authorîty on the subject. answer the question to this thread. pls |
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to atheist there God is nature and the laws of it. no different to the ancient sun followers, wind followers. imagine they should rule the world. total chaos. atheist cant even agree on one thing except they think there is no GOD, but they define it themselves as nature etc. so what sort of system would humanity follow then. there will just be war and the survival of the fittest, which they all follow anyway in the ways of nature that they believe in. total chaos the world of the infidels. |
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How do you define "God"? A pretty standard definition over here is a supernatural, incorporeal, intelligent, usually humanlike entity that controls some facet of life.
Atheism is the belief that no such entities exist. If nature were our god, that would mean that we believe nature is sentient, intelligent, and animated by some spirit responsive to human emotions. Good luck finding an atheist who believes that. |
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I am growing a bit weary of the arguement coming from jojo-sa. J.S. argues that since we aren't positive about the very beginning of the natural processes that we observe or the reason for their occurance (does there have to be a reason) we must assume a sentient creator. I take it that jojo believes that the Islamic God is the correct God. But I have to ask: On what grounds is that God idea to be favored over any other?
I don't think it at all accurate to liken atheists to nature worshipers. We don't pray to the wind and rain. We study them and predict their actions based on observed physical processes. I'd love to see the state of meteorological science if we threw our hands up and said "Goddidit" or "please Goddoit Goddon'tdoit" instead of: placing satellites in orbit, sending up 1000's of daily weather baloons for air column plots, developing complex radars that can measure pcp intensity and wind speed, and computer algorithms that model weather with moderate accuracy as far out as 120hrs. Science isn't to explain why. That is religion's role. However, since religion is nothing more than blind conjecture (oh sorry, revelation) it doesn't fulfill it's role very well and is unnecessary. |
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Obviously Atheists don't believe that those forces are controled by gods just as we don't believe the universe was created by god. You might as well ask if red is blue.
Tis a silly question. |
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The Arab world, prior to its acceptance of Islam, was the world leader in many facets of civilization. There was much in that world to admire and appreciate. Islam has relegated it to the squabbling factions of today. To put it succinctly jojo-sa, atheists simply do not believe in the supernatural. For atheists, the supernatural realm does not exist. Within that realm, is where you place your god. You have also asked for an explanation of how it all came about. That is an entirely different subject and you should probably visit the Infidels library for some very good explanations from the atheist point of view. |
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