Is There a God?

Salaam,

I came across this well written article that discusses how people can ask the question..Is There a God? …very interesting and well written. I wonder if anyone can dispute what has been written.

Reference: www.beconvinced.com

Is There a God?

Consider this : An archaeologist digs deep into the desert sand and finds a piece of an old clay pot. After his investigations, this archaeologist can tell us, from this little old piece of dusty clay, so much about the civilisation that existed thousands of years ago that produced it; he can tell usabout the types of ovens, temperatues, and dyes that they worked with, the raw materials that they used, and thus assess the level of their artistic skill and technological ability, etc. All this from a small piece of clay lying in the desert.

Did this archaeologist ever see the civilisation that produced this pot ?

How does he know that it ever existed ?

He knows because he saw that the piece of clay was produced by someone who designed it, and shaped it, and had the intelligence to be able to heat it and produce the pot, and not only that, they also had the ability to colour it and make it look beautiful.
Design ==> Designer.

To the archaeologist the existence and intricacy of the piece of pottery is conclusive proof of the existence, intelligence and ability of the people who made it.

Look around you : at the beautiful sunset on a summer evening, at the moon and the stars on a cloudless night, at the water that you drink, at the trees and how they grow from tiny seeds. Think about yourself : your eyes with which you see, your ears with which you hear, your tongues with which you taste and talk, your hands and your feet, your heart and your brain.Consider how these things are so complex in themselves and yet work together in such perfect harmony.

From the movement of the galaxies to the complexities of the interaction of molecules, from the dynamics of eco-systems to the intricacies of DNA, all lead to the obvious fact of the existence of the great Wisdom, Knowledge and Power that allows our Universe to exist and function.

To any perceptive person the existence and intricacy of creation is conclusive proof of the Existence, Knowledge and Wisdom of the One who creates, organises and sustains it.

Most people naturally recognise the existence of the Creator, and we find reference to the Creator in all cultures and religions. Even the atheists, communists and (disbelieving) scientists cannot avoid this reality, but avoid the term ‘creator’, for phrases like ‘Mother Nature’ and ‘the amazing way nature has designed…’

How strange in the face of this, that many today reject the belief in the existence of the Creator. Perhaps this is due more to fashion and the desire to justify a materialistic attitude to life rather than real observation and comprehension of reality.

Something stranger still, and perhaps another reason for the trend to deny the Creator, are those who claim that a man, or men, who walked on the earth, breathed air, who had bodies and souls subject to the Laws of the Universe, are the Creator, or manifestations of the Self-Subsistent One. This is of course a complete contradiction in terms. Something cannot be the Creator and created
at the same time, needing air, food and drink and being self-sufficient, being temporary and eternal!

If you are one of those who believe that a amn such as Buddha, or Krishna, or Jesus is the Creator and Controller, then think again!

We were created from a drop of despised fluid, in which was a microscopic sperm, which fertilised a microscopic egg and we grew in our mother’s womb in stages predetermined, overwhich we had no control. We came from our mother’s womb, urinating and defecating, needing constant attention and care. Without food we will die, without air we will die … and then such a one is God?

Indeed any intelligent person would recognise exactly how dependant life, the universe and everything is on its Creator. Our dire need for His help makes itself plain in times of great distress.

Imagine yourself in an aeroplane and you know it is going to crash…

Who do you turn to for help then ?

Or on a ship in the sea, thrown helplessly up and down by towering waves …

There will have been a situation at one time or the other in your life when you called upon your Creator alone, forgetting everyone and everything else, hoping, trusting, wishing that the Being you know in your heart and soul that has power and control over all things would help you. The only One you know can save you!

O creature of God, contemplate upon these verses:

" Behold! In the creation of the Heavens and the Earth; In the alternation of the night and day; In the sailing of the ships through the Oceans for the profit of mankind; In therain which God sends down from the skies, and the life that He therewith to an earth that is dead; In the beasts of all kinds that He scatters through the Earth; In the change of thewinds, and the clouds which they trail like their slaves between the sky and the earth - Indeed these are signs for a people that are wise."
[The Qur’aan 2:164]

"It is He who has made the sun a shining glory and the moon a light of beauty and has measured out their stages, that you might know the number of years and their reckoning.Allaah did not create this but in Truth. He explains His signs in detail for people who understand.
[The Qur’aan 10:5]

“He has created the heavens and the earth with Truth. Far is He above having the
partners that they ascribe to him. He has created mankind from a sperm drop; and behold this (same) man becomes an open disputer! And the cattle, He has created them for you; in them is warmth (warm clothing) and numerous benefits, and of them you eat.”
[The Qur’aan 16:3-5]

“Blessed be He who sent down the Criterion to His servant that it may be an admonition to all creatures.
To Him belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth; no son has he begotten, nor has He any partner in His dominion; It is He who created all things and gave them theirdue proportions. Yet they have taken besides Him gods that can create nothing but are themselves created; that have no control of hurt or good to themselves; nor do they control life nor death nor Resurrection.”
[The Qur’aan 25:1-3]

“Were they created by nothing or did they create themselves?Or did they create the heavens and the earth? No, they have no firm belief.”
[The Qur’aan 52:36]

“He it is who enables you to travel through land and sea, until, when you are in the ships and they sail with a favourable wind and you are glad about that. Then comes a stormy wind and the waves come to you from all sides and when you think that you are encircled by them, you call upon God making your faith pure for Him alone saying :‘If You deliver us from this we shall truly be grateful.’ But when He delivers you, behold! you rebel in the earth wrongfully. O mankind, your rebellion against God is only against your own selves - a brief enjoyment of this wordly life, then in the end unto Us is your return We shall inform you of that which you used to do.”
[The Qur’aan 10:22-23]

Nice read Hinna :k:

Hinna,

Existence of God is beyond knowledge. Let us not discus it!
Whatever we know about God thru different religions is either fantasy or fraud. I assure you that magic is impossible, and no angel can make any show.

Though the article is nice, no doubt!

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*Originally posted by anand: *
Hinna,

Existence of God is beyond knowledge. Let us not discus it!
Whatever we know about God thru different religions is either fantasy or fraud. I assure you that magic is impossible, and no angel can make any show.

Though the article is nice, no doubt!
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No one expects Hindu's to have intellectual belief.

"A desert nomad was asked about the existense of God. He said "Camel droppings point to the existense of a camel. Footprints in the sand tell of a traveller. The Heavens with its stars, the earth with its mountains and valleys and the sea with its waves - do they not point to the Creator???

This argument applies to the notion of casuality; an essential principal of rational thought. From the existense of camel's droppings, one can immediately, with doubt agree that there must exist a camel. In like manner the nomad applies the principal of casuality to the whole world

A similar analogy might be if we were to come upon a beach where pebbles and stones had been arranged in an intricate pattern, we would feel no hesitation in jumping to the conclusion that someone had arranged them in such a manner. Although it is theoretically possible that the sea could have deposited the stones and pebbles in such a manner by chance, it would be considered highly unlikely.

Suppose then while walking in the woods we come upon a machine. Our attitude toward the machine would be very different to that of a nearby stone. We would deduce that this machine had not been deposited by the elements but was the product of an engineer who had built it. Even if the machine was unlike anything we had seen before, the intricacies of the machine alone would be sufficient for us to conclude that it had been made by an engineer. We would never assume that the machine had come into existense accidentally.

The machine like the engineer is like the universe to God, but human beings and animals are not like machines. However the simplest creature is far complex than any machine ever designed by an engineer. If the engineer designed the machine, who other than god designed the universe??

The standard argument put forward to counter this 'design' argument is that the universe came into being purely by chance through the random forces of nature millions of years ago. Thus the diversity and the intricacy found in humans and animals is put down to chance. This argument holds that there is no purpose behind the universe and the comlexity and the intricacy of the world.

All theses factors are evident in Imam Shafi's answer to the question of what is the proof for the existense of God. He replied, "The leaf of the mullberry tree! Its colour, smell taste and everything about it seem one and the same to you. However, if a caterpillar eats it and it comes out as fine silken thread. A bee feeds on it and it comes out as honey. A sheep eats it and it comes out as dung. Gazzelles chew on it and it congeals producing the fragrance of musk. Who has made all these different things come from the same type of leaf?"

Such intricate relationships require an intelligent purposeful 'mind' behind the world and the not the random unconcious and unintelligent process of change. The occurrence of events requiring to explain them, as done here by Imam Shafi, is positive proof for the designer of the world, Allah (swt)

Assalamo Alaikum,

Jazakillahu khair for sharing.

A wonderful article. Well written and thought provoking! :k:

Similarly, Harun Yahya has written a book on called ‘Allah Is Known Through Reason’. (It’s a must read!)

Allah Is Known Through Reason

MashAllah! Avery nice and intersting article...

also read my post...."THE OBVIOUS EXISTANCE OF GOD"...By Harun yahya

JazaKAllahu khairun sis!

Salaam,

If there are any atheists that have any comments, I'd like to hear em :)