muhammad_isa
Veteran Member
Leave Hinduism out of it .. it is polygamous, and I am discussing God, as in Abrahamic faith.Your reason for believing is the same as Christians, Hindu and other religions. Yet you know those deities are not real as stated in the scripture..
Christians believe in God, as do Jews and Muslims .. it is the creed that differs.
Nobody knows all except God. We can claim to "know" the correct belief/creed, but clearly they cannot all be accurate, so what we "know" is based on our experiences, tradition and preference, for example.Therefore the reasoning has led them to believe something not real..
We are able to reach conclusions about God due to the way our mind works. Billions of people believe in God, despite the fact that God does not live alongside us physically.You are doing the same thing. Believing something because you have been convinced the story is true is also what people do with the ufo field, alien abductions and any other pseudo-science. Our belief/mind is not equipped to give us an accurate picture of what is real when evidence is not involved..
Some people believe in unfounded conspiracy theories and superstitous beliefs, yes..There is an entire planet of people who believe complete nonsense..
The only empirical evidence in this case is the Qur'an..You have effectively debunked your beliefs here:
I evaluate as I evaluate - since this doesn't include empirical evidence it means you use confirmation bias to take events and attribute them to God. Same thing Hindus do to Lord Krishna and Christians to Jesus..
That is what causes me to have "confirmation bias", because I have not found it to be incoherent or fraudulent.
Sweeping generalisations cannot teach us anything about a particular belief.Generally when everyone else doing the same as you is wrong but you get a special pass/pleading you are also wrong..
Science can help when it comes to "how", but not "why"."is life just a coincidence? NO" .. - confirmation bias. First we don't know the answer to that. Science has shown that it's within reason that probabilities and self replicating compounds led to early life..
Granted .. but if I feel it doesn't make sense in some way, then that is a good reason for me to become a Christian or Jew, for example."does Islam make any sense in the 45 years that I've been following it? - something making sense does not mean it's a real religion..
It does make sense if you believe in the unseen .. that there is likely to be more than this physical universe, and you believe that Jesus and Muhammad are who they say they were.Does angels giving people messages make sense? If someone today claimed an angel gave them a message would you consider that as something that makes sense?
I don't really subscribe to that .. there could be some truth in it, but the Qur'an is not a science book.Do the literal lies they use in apologetics make sense? The science that "had to come from God" that proves the Quran?
There is nothing fortunate about people engaging in evil, and war happens despite religion .. it's mostly political and about power and money.The Islamic wars and wars between moderate Muslims and Muslim extremists is not fortunate. Explain how Muslims on average are more fortunate than people in other religions or secular. When you try you may see this is all confirmation bias..
..when I say fortunate, I am not directly speaking about wealth .. more about lifestyle, and the benefits of community etc.
I was referring more to what my religion teaches, such as 5 times prayer, fasting and zakat .. but that does include communal worship, yes."if I chose to ignore my belief, would this help me? No" - You might lose your ties to community..
Unfortunately, I'm not well and I'm struggling to perform these simple acts of worship .. but the idea of discarding them does not seem helpful .. quite the opposite actually, in my experience.
They will never seem to give any "good reason", as you see things from your own perspective, and think it unreasonable to believe in God, just on the say so of scripture that you see as flawed and deluded...Believing in something without evidence that has never been shown to be real or anything like it does not have good reasons if one cares about believing in true things.
If that is not the case then why can no person ever seem to give a reason?
You keep mentioning Hinduism, but each scripture/belief is not identical. Ancient beliefs are your speciality, not mine.