RE: Zakir Naik, Muslim Idiot.
October 16, 2011 at 5:24 pm
(This post was last modified: October 16, 2011 at 5:25 pm by ruhollah.)
(October 16, 2011 at 8:31 am)Rhythm Wrote: Whether or not something is a matter of faith means very little to me. Well, that's not entirely true, it means exactly nothing to me. I don't have to point out any sort of disorder whatsoever here Ruh. Planets don't need gods to fix and maintain their orbits, water doesn't rely on magic to pass through the cycle. When ignorant people made these observations they explained them by way of god. We no longer have need of such an empty "explanation".
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well there is still a lot of fundamental things we can't explain
for example... why is gravity a law in our universe?
What makes a small planet like earth to be attracted and orbit around the sun? Gravity is just an observation....but the cause is not known.
And I should note...that the man who mathematically recognized gravity...Issac Newton, was a very very religious man.
The point is.... it is hard to notice God's work when one is distracted because they're living a (micro) secular life, in a highly-superficial/speculative service-based economy, where corruption is around them, where people only work for the money, glitz and glamor.
If it wasn't for the fraudulent economy based on fiat-currency, the most admired jobs wouldn't be in the service industry compromised of mostly superficial jobs such as entertainment (film, athletics, media, journalism) or pushing paper (lawyers, politicians, finance industry, regulations, compliance, insurance, business administration, sales)....etc. Instead, the most admired jobs would be ones where you get to encounter nature first hand and are actually working on expanding human knowledge. These jobs would be in sectors such as engineering, science, medical, agriculture, forestry, mining, ...etc. When people are closer to nature, they see God's beauty first hand and they are more productive to society.