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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] In the "earth-was-believed-to-be-flat" theory, groundbreaking revelation ultimately disproved their belief. There is no ground breaking revelation to disprove the existence of God.[/quote] It's impossible to prove a negative. Proof of God's existence has never been provided, either, so it's up to the believers to make the case for God. [quote=Anonymous] All believers in God know that the truth will be manifest on the Day of Judgment. [/quote] They don't know it. They believe it. [quote=Anonymous]Many people who were former staunch atheists have had NDE's which turned them into believers. [/quote] Many religious people have also abandoned their faith when the utter nonsensicality of it all turned them into unbelievers. [quote=Anonymous]The creation of life by random events is so unlikely that it has never been repeated. The statistical probability of such random occurrences that just happened to produce intelligent life is absurdly low, almost making it impossible. [/quote] That doesn't mean that God made it, and it especially doesn't mean that God is as he is described in the Quran. [quote=Anonymous] Moreover, the perfection of the human body is so astounding that it is ridiculous to assume it occured by chance. There must be a Creator. [/quote] The human body is astoundingly imperfect, and if that's all Creator has to show, I wouldn't mention it too much. [quote=Anonymous] The Quran mentioned how mankind was created, mentioned sperm, the early gestational periods, mentioned planets that travelled in orbits, that almost all life forms come in pairs of male and female. It mentioned that salt water and fresh water were kept separate with a barrier. [/quote] Quranic opinions on how mankind was created have nothing to do with science; that sperm exists can be noticed with a naked eye (it also never mentions the invisible parts - such as the egg). Quranic notions of embryonic development are half-borrowed from Greeks and half-invented; its theory of fetal gender determination is laughably false. [/quote]
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