(April 12, 2010 at 8:10 am)Wael El-Manzalawy Wrote: Matter may change from one form to another form, but matter doesn't come from nothing. Atheists say that there was a kind of original matter at the beginning of the universe. I will ask atheists some questions:
1- Can you create matter from nothing? Go to the laboratory and prove it. All you can do is to change matter from one form to another.
2- What is the origin of this original matter?
You -atheists- will say that this original matter just existed and you will say your common comment: " Why do you believe that the God just existed and you don't believe that this original matter just existed?"
My answer is simple and clear:
Matter can't come from nothing. So this original matter can't come from nothing because this is against all the rules of matter. But the God is supernatural. So, we can't apply the rules of matter to the God. So, if we say that the original matter just existed, it is against the rules of matter because matter can't come from nothing. But if we say that the God just exists, we are not in clash with the rules of matter because the God is metaphysical.
Here's the problem with your line of reasoning.
The theist like you says "How do you explain X?", and decides the answer is "Goddidit!," or, in your case "Allahu Akbar!"
However, the atheist looks at the problem and answers it a different way: "I don't know, let's find out."
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I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.