RE: Is Quran the proof of God?
May 15, 2016 at 3:58 pm
(This post was last modified: May 15, 2016 at 3:59 pm by Brian37.)
To answer the title of the thread.
No, the Quran is not evidence for Allah.
And the Bible is not evidence for the God for Jesus.
And the Jewish OT is not evidence for Yahweh.
And the Hindu Baghavad Gita and Vedas, are not evidence of Brahama or Vishnu.
And Buddha is not evidence of Nirvana or reincarnation.
And Rastafari is not evidence that Haile Selassie was the Second Advent of Jesus.
And Mayan temples are not evidence of their gods.
And the the Parthenon isn't evidence of the goddess Athena.
And the Tut's Tomb isn't evidence of Osiris or Horus or Isis or Ra.
The only things these holy writings and depictions of these things prove is that humans held or still hold beliefs in these things. They are not evidence of any form of afterlife, be it a Abrahamic or polytheistic, or even reincarnation. There is no afterlife, just like humans and god claims and religion wasn't around 13.8 billion years ago.
No, the Quran is not evidence for Allah.
And the Bible is not evidence for the God for Jesus.
And the Jewish OT is not evidence for Yahweh.
And the Hindu Baghavad Gita and Vedas, are not evidence of Brahama or Vishnu.
And Buddha is not evidence of Nirvana or reincarnation.
And Rastafari is not evidence that Haile Selassie was the Second Advent of Jesus.
And Mayan temples are not evidence of their gods.
And the the Parthenon isn't evidence of the goddess Athena.
And the Tut's Tomb isn't evidence of Osiris or Horus or Isis or Ra.
The only things these holy writings and depictions of these things prove is that humans held or still hold beliefs in these things. They are not evidence of any form of afterlife, be it a Abrahamic or polytheistic, or even reincarnation. There is no afterlife, just like humans and god claims and religion wasn't around 13.8 billion years ago.