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The Lost One
A_ManESL said:Before joining the forum I had never seriously conversed with an atheist person regarding God. If I remember correctly one of the first debates I got into RF was with an atheist whose basic point was something like - "I don't believe in God as there is no evidence for God". What I don't understand even today, is how can one be sure there is no evidence for God. In Islam we are taught that by following the straight part shown by the Prophet Muhammad(pbuh) ultimately God's knowledge is bestowed. That is to say, there is a pre-requisite for acquiring that evidence, and one has to strive for it.
I do not understand the average atheists position clearly. Does he/she not believe in God because
1. He/she feels like it, or
I am quite that some do.
But it is generalization.
There could be another reason or reasons. Simple reason(s).
Some people were originally brought up as a Christian or Muslim or Jew or whatever religion, but for whatever reason, choose to leave it. Perhaps because they no longer believe. Perhaps because they are angry with the religion or with the believers, like priest or cleric doing the opposite what they are preaching, or they were deceived. Perhaps because he saw injustice, committed in the name of that religion or that god.
It could be any number of reason for believers to become atheists. It could be combination of reasons.
But the main purpose of atheism is that they don't believe in the existence of a god or creator god.
A_ManESL said:2. He/she feels that if there was any evidence it would be known to him/her already and since nothing is known so there can't be any evidence.
Atheists are not the only ones who want evidences for the existence of god.
I am agnostic, and I would prefer to have evidences too. I am skeptical of god and miracles, and for good reason. I see the world working without God, and therefore there are no need for a god. The world may not be perfect, but then again I don't need the world to be perfect in order to live in it.
The difference between atheism and agnosticism, is that atheist deal with the question of BELIEF, and NOT BELIEVING in the existence of god. Agnostic, on the other hand, deal with KNOWING. So agnostic would find that the existence of god or gods to be unknowable...unless evidences can be found to prove its existence.
I believe that someone have already given you description of "weak atheist". Well, weak agnostic is the same; they required evidences to be present before they decide to believe. Weak agnosticism is also called "empirical agnosticism". Here is definition of weak agnosticism (from Wiki):
Wikipedia said:Weak agnosticism (also called "soft," "open," "empirical," or "temporal agnosticism")The view that the existence or nonexistence of any deities is currently unknown but is not necessarily unknowable; therefore, one will withhold judgment until/if any evidence is available. A weak agnostic would say, "I don't know whether any deities exist or not, but maybe one day, when there is evidence, we can find something out."
I want more than just your belief or your scripture to believe in something. I would like TO KNOW for certainty that such being exist, before I choose to believe.
Even if you were to provide irrefutable evidences that god exist, I may or may not worship that god. I will believe, but I may not worship.
Do not confuse BELIEF with WORSHIP. They are not the same.
For example, I believe that the Sun will rise and set everyday (unless I'm living within or near the Arctic circle), doesn't mean that I'd worship the Sun.
Another example is that I can fly to Paris, in a plane (of course). Due to technology and engineering of plane, there is no doubt that it could fly. So I do believe that plane can fly, but that doesn't mean that I like flying.
Do you understand the difference between BELIEF and WORSHIP?
Of course, you have to belief, in order to worship. But you can also believe without worshipping.
To me, God has to demonstrate that he is "good", before I could worship him. Your scripture (Qur'an) and those of the Jew's and Christian's (scriptures) doesn't any way prove that he is good.
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