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  • Is there any way to prove a leap of faith? Believing in any one of the three books written about the same sentient being is a leap of faith. It does not make it a fact, nor should it. Making that leap of faith does not mean that you should ignore the facts that surround us everday. Knowledge is only dangerous to those who wish to control what one has their faith in.

  • Did a sentient being create and design this universe? That is a question we humans ask ourselves every day, as we occupy an insignificant planet orbiting an insignificant star on the rim of just another galaxy?

  • it is amazing quran testify of LORD and blind muslims can not see that LORD name testify of LORD JESUS CHRIST who is LORD OF LORDS KING OF KINGS PRINCE OF PEACE o poor blind muslims

  • @mRwhite298 jesus never said he was GOD.

    read you bible carefully. jesus is NOT GOD.

    

  • How can I trust a comments discussion when comments get deleted? If the goal here is indeed honest debate then stop censoring comments.

  • The son of God: We have hardly etched into stone the tenets of the God of Moses, when here comes the SON of God. Jesus. What does he do when he finally takes mortal form? Some David Blainish exhibits of power. Great. I want to spend eternity with this guy.

  • @Hypothermia333 Eh, first of all, Moses's "tenets" weren't barely etched, the time between the two is significant. Secondly, whether or not it's David Blainish, I've never seen David Blaine cure blindness... I have seen him walk on water(with tension wire) but really, these are just generalizations, used to denote something. I get that you don't like it, but these aren't really reasonable arguments, so much as pouting.

  • What if the planets each have an intelligence of their own, but are so large and on such a slow time scale, that we cannot appreciate their intelligence? I mean, yeah it's a bit of a long shot, but someone has to ask the question...otherwise we'd never know for certain.

  • @Hypothermia333 Well, because there is nothing to support that idea. In objective inquiry, you first have to have some frame of reference before an hypothesis can be entertained. Planets as far as we can tell, don't demonstrate sentience. On the other hand, all matter being in quantifiable measurements, is interesting, because mathematics as is the case with any language, requires some level of intelligence. Of course, that kind of God, may not satisfy some folks.

  • than answers. It is only by asking questions that one will ever find answers... Or maybe that's just meaningless rhetoric. Can the mind find answers without asking questions? Let's hear from the Muslims.

  • anecdotal accounts of historical events. Science doesn't know everything though. Think of where we'll be another 2000 years from now. There are still many mysteries that remain unsolved, that will be discovered. What is common today would have been considered nothing if not miraculous during biblical times. These aren't supernatural mysteries, they are perfectly natural, and what may be considered incredible today, may be taken for granted tomorrow. Generally, I still have many more questions

  • I don't even like to think the term "God" for all of its associations and connotations, much less speak of it as if it were something concrete which just so happens to be my buddy and protector. It isn't difficult to forget about such a vague concept as "God," but other existential questions and premises are more difficult to dismiss. Yeah, lately science tells us what to believe, and not religion. Why? Because science is grounded in systematic observation and experimentation, more reliable than

  • These are school boy questions, i bet that atheist was kicking himself all the way home. Science has determined that the universe isn't eternal. The Stars will eventually pitter out, that's not the same as the universe not being eternal. the arrogance of the religious. "Oh you don't understand, well I do, God did it!" For thousands of years the religious have pulled this shitty logic and idiots have fallen in line.

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  • Life can seem strange and beautiful; it can also at times seem tragic and meaningless. Regardless, whether by complete random chance, or by some power or intelligence higher than ourselves, life itself exists, and is incredible and miraculous in its organization. Any student of science; anyone who looks deeply within themselves, knows this to be true. Just as a cell in an organism lives life on its own scale with no knowledge of the greater reason, so we humans must be part of a greater pattern.

  • @Hypothermia333 Why can't people accept that we're just one big fat mistake and appreciate that. Why are people so desperate for more? I can understand if life has treated you badly, but for those that have loved and been loved, why are you so desperate to cheapen that, just accept the short, meaningless yet beautiful wonder that is it.

  • @TheAtheistFuture I agree with you.

  • @TheAtheistFuture

    That is exactly the way things seem to be.

    Few people desperately want it to be that way but the world around us just does not justify concluding anything else.

  • It will sound odd to you, but there is a language hidden within the aethereal light, or whatever you want to call it, the fuzzy static of greens and purples at night. So far I haven't been able to decipher it, but there are "cells" within the "strands" of light/vibrations, which contain characters of an unknown origin (simply meaning that I can't tell what language it is, but it looks similar to Greek/Hebrew/western characters). Maybe I'm seeing a binary code for the mind, or for all existence.

  • @Hypothermia333 - No.. Not odd. More like...

    CRAZY!

  • This is the vision I had when I was 18 years old, anyway. I'm not sure if I believe it or not. "God" doesn't seem to hear me when I speak to him. It seems like the insight and intuition I once had has run dry. Still, no one else has found the answers, and science has yet to uncover other mysteries which introspection has revealed to me, such as aether--which I have found a way to prove, or at least test, if I only had money and equipment. I just don't know, I'm very skeptical about everything.

  • ...pairs.

  • I've always said that the universe came from zero...wouldn't it have to start from nothing, then to one, then two, and so on? From nothing, a spark of the most minute potential would represent the opposite of the stasis and void... light, life, being. 0 and 1 = 2 forces once the ineffable light is born...which would've likely been a few nanoseconds after eternity began. These opposing, yet complimentary forces created the chain of events we call life and existence, and is why all things come in

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  • @aimoto I agree... to say we dont know so god did it would be god of the gaps. However upon conceptual analysis when we analyse the nature of the cause that put our universe into existence we see it aligns directly with the islamic proposition of god. This was generally outlined in some of the other videos but i will upload more videos outlining this solid argument more clearly. Thanks for your thoughts.

  • @HaroonQureshi89 Can I just thank you for not censoring comments,

    like most of Hamza´s videos uploaded on Youtube,

    as a guy studying Physics in University, I was told to come on here and do rebuttals but most of them are just censored. apart from Yours.

  • @izaccy No problem, I only remove comments that are abusive. :)

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  • The cause of the universe is a problem that has had humans puzzled since ever. Lack of an answer to this question doesn't entail that God must exist: we simply don't know yet. What theists fail to understand is that God is not a NECESSARY factor to understand and explain the matters of this world.

  • @SiberiusX - Hey remember when the world was flat. :-)

  • Well he forgets that to use god as an explanation for the universe he must explain how an all-powerful, sentient being just happen to exist for no reason.

  • @ybra According to Islam God has no start, nor end. The question is simple; do you believe that in this physical universe things can arise from nothing... or that they are caused (in other words have an origin).

  • @MrAirtyme Well it might turn out that the total energy of the universe is 0, as gravity can have negative energy. So it might have arisen out of nothing. Or the energy of the universe might have always existed in some form.

    I don't believe either way, I await for science to figure it out and maybe the answer will be god and maybe it wont.

    But for now I don't see how god answers anything, as the question still is why is there a god rather then nothing?

  • @MrAirtyme

    God has no start?

    But why and how is that possible?

  • @killer4hire the character of god are free from the flow off time, space, and matter. all things created have this kind of character..

  • @fencutematrik

    Sorry but if Allah is a person His mind can only operate due to mental change. Mental change is non-random change. Non-random change necessitates cause and effect. Cause and effect necessitate a separation by time.

    Ergo: Allah does not and cannot exist.

  • Sceptic listens to a muslim would be the correct title. The truth is, there is no debate on display here.

  • Believing a supernatural cause to the universe is a superstition.

    Supernatural is another way of saying impossible.

    To favor one impossibility over another is delusional.

    Something from nothing happens temporarily, so I think that is a reasonable explanation.

  • There's absolutely no reason to believe that the universe was started by a creator, intelligence, supernatural force, god or deity.

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