Very good use of logic and common sense. World full of religions and indoctrination, yes I couldn't agree more.
Imagine the following if you wouldn't mind:
There is a Creator that exists beyond Time and Space, who is a uncaused cause constantly creating multiverses beyond our comprehension. In our case, He does this to benefit his creation, He requires nothing from us, but is able to grant eternal life in a place of peace and tranquillity. He sends us down clear guidance on how to live a life pleasing to Him and in exchange for following this instruction manual, one is permitted to enter the peace He owns.
There have been many creations that inhabited the Earth before us and each one possessing intelligence both close to and beyond ours were sent information via Messengers. In all one report says, 124,000 Messengers have been sent.
Yes, but they are religious
assertions, and regardless of how many people believe something, it doesn't make it any more true. The majority of the world believed in a flat earth once upon a time, but they were wrong. If history shows us anything it shows that our understanding of the world and ourselves, mentally and physically, has improved and become more accurate with the passage of time. Fair comment? So why adhere to ancient proclamations, to ancient "wisdom"? You don't in your everyday life do you? You and I are communicating via modern technology for example, time to leave ancient beliefs behind I say.
They all taught the same thing: God is ONE. Worship Him alone. That's it. Beyond that, mankind was taught to be kind to one another, feed the poor etc, some might have been told not to eat certain foods, whilst others didn't face such restrictions; different produce in different parts of the World.
As mankind spread and migrated to different continents, over the generations they would start mixing what they had been taught by their forefathers with what they observed around them, and so truth would be mixed with falsehood. Fire is good, it has power, perhaps there's a God of fire? Look back 7-20,000 years and from the last Adam pbuh of mankind to see how people have interacted with different communities and taken onboard their beliefs, and as you say, today we can see Thousands of beliefs and many many gods.
So how is one to navigate all these beliefs and myriad of gods? Simply remember God is ONE and look for a belief system, which has a central theme of ONEness, claims to come from that Creator, has the last and uncorrupted/unchanged message.
There are two comments I'd make about that: 1) If Allah wanted people to retain the monotheistic belief, then surely
he should have done more to intervene and keep them on the true path? 2) Is it the fault of the people he created that they make observations and deductions about the world, to mix "falsehoods" with "truth"? Why should the creatures be blamed? Shouldn't the deity have given them larger frontal lobes in the first place?
I submit the following video to lend some evidence for the above:
Fair enough so far?
We can look at evidences and the balance of probability in due course. I'm just trying to establish how strong the firewall is around you at this point
The firewall is pretty strong my friend, but not so strong to stop me watching the presentation!
I was expecting something a bit stronger tbh, I accept that the spread of Islam was remarkable, but so was Christianity, it proves diddly squat other than they were the most aggressively evangelistic religions. I know you don't believe Christians to be "true" monotheists btw, but they
absolutely believe themselves to be monotheistic (despite the baffling doctrine of the trinity), what struck me about that video was that it could have been made by Christians if you substitute the Bible for the Quran and God for Allah. In case you don't know, Jehovah's Witnesses are Christians who reject the Trinitarian doctrine, you are not alone in finding it problematic.
The reason why it's important to accept God is One for Atheists even on a logical level and nothing more as the case may be, is so they keep an ace up their sleeve for when they eventually pass away from this realm.
Yeah, sure dude, I don't see that you have proved anything "logical" about monotheism at all. When you let in one deity, why not two? You believe in a celestial hierarchal community right? Angels, demons, the devil, with Allah at the top right? Aren't angels gods compared to us, with our poorly evolved brains that means we cant see the truth of Islam? So you're a polytheist, right?
Imagine YOU designed artificial intelligence and there were humanoids walking around doing wonderful things, building Cities and making technological advancements, entering Space and beyond, always working to better human development. And YET the rest of mankind doesn't not acknowledge the gift YOU gave them, no mention of your achievement anywhere, no Nobel Peace Prize. NOTHING at all <<<< Is that being just? similarly, is taking 20 mins out of 24 hrs to acknowledge the Creator unjust?
Mate, now I'm getting a bit worried about you, you seem to be almost as megalomaniacal as the deity you worship. The answer is
NO! I wouldn't care, I'd be happy to see those "humanoids" (shall we just call them humans?) thrive and prosper. I wouldn't care if they didn't massage my ego, and grovel on the ground, praising me. In fact, I think I can safely say I wouldn't want that!
Lastly children are born with a natural ability to distinguish right from wrong, as if their DNA has been programmed that way, and as we grow up, people are naturally inclined to search for existential meaning and purpose, those that don't find answers are more prone to suffering depression etc.
Are you a father? My experience of kids tells me they are born with
nothing like a "natural ability", they tend to live in their own little self centred bubble, they need to be
taught "right from wrong". I was once a kid myself of course, loving parents gave me my sense of right and wrong, not some deity.
And [mention] when your Lord took from the children of Adam - from their loins - their descendants and made them testify of themselves, [saying to them], "Am I not your Lord?" They said, "Yes, we have testified." [This] - lest you should say on the day of Resurrection, "Indeed, we were of this unaware." Qur'an 7:172
Dude, I did say that quoting religious writ doesn't add weight to your arguments in my world right? Thanks for the exchange anyway, though I'd politely ask you not to ping anymore religious YouTube clips my way. Theists and conspiracy theorists do that a lot with me, possibly because I ask awkward questions they don't have a ready answer for, or maybe that is just my ego talking. I just don't have the time to watch them all, and I'd rather know what
you think, not an apologist trying to sell me a message. Nonetheless, keep posting mate, it all helps to keep the tapestry rich here!