Do you think God is a fact? You're referring to it as if it exists.Go doesn't change. His Word endures forever. Sure he's still speaking, but he's not contradicting what he said earlier.
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Do you think God is a fact? You're referring to it as if it exists.Go doesn't change. His Word endures forever. Sure he's still speaking, but he's not contradicting what he said earlier.
I don't think it is a loaded question, since you say, if I understand you correctly, that God is in all religions. Therefore, are all religions right? Are all their creeds right? It's really not a loaded question. It's a reasonable question.That's a loaded question. I believe that all the religions that were revealed by a Messenger of God were true before men messed them up with many translations and then later misinterpreted the scriptures.
OK, let's see. I do believe it's likely very true that if I fall out a window, I will fall downward.So you don't consider gravity a fact?
So you don't consider gravity a fact?
That's only your opinion. No more viable than any other opinion. If God is not real, why would I trust anything any scientist told me? If we live in a world caused by blind random causation that would include every firing of the synapses of everybody's brains. It would be nothing but fizz in a bottle so to speak. You would think only what you were programmed by the whims of the random actions of the universe to think.
OK, let's see. I do believe it's likely very true that if I fall out a window, I will fall downward.
Fact, as defined in the scientific sense: Fact: "In science, an observation that has been repeatedly confirmed and for all practical purposes is accepted as “true.” Truth in science, however, is never final and what is accepted as a fact today may be modified or even discarded tomorrow."
Are facts and truth the same?
Here's a good one: "Most scholars resist the use of the word “truth” in what it suggests more than they resist for what it means. Especially in limited contexts such as social networks, where there is no room for nuance, writing “truth” sounds like “doctrine.” And I say, yeah, that sounds about right.
What is the truth in science? (penmediainc.com)
So is gravity a fact? I believe it is so far. But remember, theories can change.
When these religions were originally revealed they were true, but after that they were corrupted by man and that is one reason religion has to be renewed in every age.I don't think it is a loaded question, since you say, if I understand you correctly, that God is in all religions. Therefore, are all religions right? Are all their creeds right? It's really not a loaded question. It's a reasonable question.
Well there you go, you've just admitted there are facts in science. Thanks for changing your mind.So is gravity a fact? I believe it is so far.
That's why science can be trusted, it becomes more accurate over time as it accumulates more data and improves instrumentation. Theories are built on facts. For example the fact of gravity (that you already agreed is a fact) is what holds the moon in orbit to earth, the planets in orbit around the sun, and all other objects in our galaxy in motion around the center. There are billions of galaxies in the whole of the universe, and all rely on gravity.But remember, theories can change.
Religion also becomes more accurate over time......That's why science can be trusted, it becomes more accurate over time as it accumulates more data and improves instrumentation.
Are we as humans supposed to "improve" Gods words when we find words in the teaching we do not agree on or dislike?Religion also becomes more accurate over time......
#273 Trailblazer, Today at 5:58 PM
but it doesn't help anyone of nobody looks at the new data and improvements.
No Because we all have different understanding of what God truly are. and no matter how good answer we give our self, according to what we believe. others may understand God different and will claim our answer is false or wrong15 pages in and has anyone proved god yet?
Oh gosh, did I just see some men run on the pitch and move that goal post..................................................................................................................Something unproven is not a fact...
You must have understood what I meant by what I said. I meant that God reveals more in every new age but most people don't like anything new so they reject what God reveals. That's like saying "Shut up God, I do not want to hear any more from you because I already know all there is to know."Are we as humans supposed to "improve" Gods words when we find words in the teaching we do not agree on or dislike?
Thats like saying "Shut up God i know this better than you" i believe we should change our self, and not try to change God to fit in to our image of what we want it to be.
So which model of the universe fits what we know best,No Because we all have different understanding of what God truly are. and no matter how good answer we give our self, according to what we believe. others may understand God different and will claim our answer is false or wrong
Yes, i do know what you mean @TrailblazerYou must have understood what I meant by what I said. I meant that God reveals more in every new age but most people don't like anything new so they reject what God reveals. That's like saying "Shut up God, I do not want to hear any more from you because I already know all there is to know."
I can only answer for how i understand itSo which model of the universe fits what we know best,
Under theism wouldn't we expect to see a god that is universal?
Under naturalism wouldn't we expect to see a fragmentation of god ideas?
Yes, but what I am trying to get at is the fact Theists all see god differently, where as if one true god existed wouldn't we expect all Theists to see god the same?I can only answer for how i understand it
I do see sign Allah everywhere but can not prove it physically to others.
No, because we are all on different wisdom levels so what we see and understand are different to others.Yes, but what I am trying to get at is the fact Theists all see god differently, where as if one true god existed wouldn't we expect all Theists to see god the same?
As an analogy, stop being the Lawyer of atheism and become part of the jury (someone who will honestly look at both sides and try to be as objective as possible)