Your English has taken a turn for the worse. I've looked at your other posts and its better there. Put some effort into it.
Why can't the universe have always existed? Why bring in a supernatural being to explain stuff when that being is unexplainable?
The universe didn't always exist as big ban theory says, it was created from nothing. So a normal human being, curious for knowledge can't simply accept the fact that the universe is here, if your satisfied with that fact then sure it means you accept being an ignorant and never step out of the shell, same as being in a room and never open the door to see what's outside. Nobody brought a supernatural being, this being is presented in holy books and introduce himself as the lord of this universe, he invites people who are seeking his mercy and forgiveness (which all people need) however some people think they dont need such faith, so be it and the truth shall be known after they die. God being unexplainable is not of humans concern for the moment, beleiving in him is mostly to be obedient and accept his wish. Our brains are limited to comprehend God, it's his wish and the story ends here.
Each reason for your faith has no standing. Thus combined they have no worth.
Or maybe nothing is chosen for any higher purpose and there is no need to read so far into it.
Egg, flower, sugar, heat , each alone doesn't taste nor provoke the idea of a delicious meal, but combined together and baked makes one delicious cake
(wisdom can be found in the world)
You can see the world from two perspectives, the world made to fit us, or we are made to fit the world and I can't argue about that.
Don't kid yourself. You were indoctrinated by your Muslim family. You were brought up a Muslim and decided to stick with it. You have no reason to follow Islam specifically. How do you know that Hinduism isn't the way to go. Or Buddhism or Zoroastrianism? You don't have an in depth knowledge of all religions so you could well be wrong. Actually, since we know nothing about god and there are thousands of claims about him, your claim is probable to be wrong
Well I wish your claims were brought in a question form, but as I see you decided how my life is and claim incorrect personal things about me, ignoring that.
It's true I have basic knowledge of other religions, roads are different but the goal is all the same. My main knowledge about God is from the Qur'an, which proved me that it is the book of God. And there is thousands of book of God but most have been tempered with. So I find the Qur'an as the only authetic source for spiritual knowledge at this point of my life. And I beleive that God would guide me towards a better path if there was a better one.
4:34 "Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allah has made one of them to excel the other, and because they spend from their means. Therefore the righteous women are devoutly obedient and guard in the husband's absence what Allah orders them to guard."
Devoutly obedient, eh?
eh what ?
"cancer in babies and down syndrome and famine and death and plague and sweltering heat and bitter cold and terminal illness" is not caused by humans. It's controllable by God.
And prayers are never answered. If they seem answered it's a natural event. Why bring superstition into it?
The lack of faith tells you to read cancer/babies death and other misery in the world as something harmful or evil sent from God to make humans suffer.
First of all, many diseases are human originated, wether it was pollution, food quality etc...
Second, God brings misery for people who deserve it even if sometimes it doesn't seem like it from our human view. A baby dying, you might see it as something awful, and as this baby suffering, but from the bottom of my heart, I know God wouldn't make a baby suffer even though it might seem to us as suffery. Have you ever prayed for God or accepted that invitation and see the outcome? You see faith is not science, going from a correct idea to find the other correct idea. Faith you gota accept it first, open the door in that room, pray for God, see his answer, ask him for guidance and deduct from the outcome. It's not knowledge built on a false hypothesis, it's simply: I dont know if a prayer is never answered unless I try, why would God guide me if I never asked for his guidance?
And here is the interesting bit. This is the part I want you to respond to. If we all have free will how does god grant a prayer. Say you pray for money God must move that money from someone else to you. What about that someone else's free will? Or a good test mark. The examiner's free will to judge what you know is being interfered with. Heck, your own free will to learn is being tampered with. Praying for better health? What about the free will of the person who poisoned you? Where does that go? God cannot intervene without ruining someone's free will.
And if God is all knowing then at the point of creation he knew exactly what you were going to do and if you are going to hell or not. So why create us or put us in hellfire for all eternity if he knows exactly where we end up? What an evil god.
I don't know how you live in Utah with such bad English. then again, maybe you're putting it on.
Hm i didn't quite understand your point, but I think your saying that for God to answer someone's prayer that would affect another person somewhere in the world. Well it's not logical for me, God capable of anything, is definitely able to guide all people, answer all prayers. But not every person deserve being guided, and the reason is their choice of using free will to choose the wrong choices. God knows what if im going to hell, but what this information brings to me at this time ? It brings nothing to me, because I must do the best I can in life. So the information of God knowing what I will choose, have no value for me at the time I am typing. It's same as telling that, I know God knows what I will do, but in order to continue my life and do the best I can, I must partially ignore this information and own judge myself and see if the decisions I made are the best that I could have ever made. And if I made a wrong deicision, then I would ask his forgiveness. Why he created us? The Qur'an says: we only created you to worship God. However all God asks of me is 30 min of prayers a day as you already mentioned and to be thankfull, and fill the earth with peace and joy and all minor things in exchange of a better place in heaven. Why wouldn't I be thankfull to the blessing of sight, and to the food I eat, have you ever looked at an apple and felt the need to thank whoever made it?
Why would we say no, when we are invited to forgiveness in the greatest book you can ever find? Wouldn't it be wrong not to accept that offer?