RE: Proof of God
April 20, 2015 at 1:43 pm
(This post was last modified: April 20, 2015 at 1:46 pm by bennyboy.)
(April 20, 2015 at 11:41 am)Harris Wrote: You are attacking Muslim community and I have no option than to argue against your unjustifiable and reckless attacks.I was attacking your ideas about God, which are illogical, and you used the greatness of Islam, especially its growth, as evidence supporting you God idea.
I hate Politics (especially Western politics), which is not politics but hypocrisy. Supporters of that hypocrisy whether Muslims or not are also double-dealers.
Quote:These false Muslims are working for the cause of Western hypocrites only to get some sucked bones. You can find such people in every community. Western countries are supporting those culprits and eating the Muslim world from inside out like termites. On top of that, they come with all their latest weaponry in order to kill that termite by calling their actions as War on terror.Still a red herring. Are we talking about the social injustices which may or may not be faced by the muslim community (for which I have some sympathy), or about proof of God?
In any case, Muslims are the one who are losing their lands, properties, and lives in their homelands by the fictitious War on Terror.
Quote:At several occasions, I have indicated that without God justice and injustice, moral and immoral, and Good and Bad have no meanings.Sure they do. I know they do, because all those words have meaning, and there is no God. Those things are good which seem to me beneficial and healthy, and those things are bad which seem to me counterproductive or destructive.
Quote: If you think, there is no God then why are you concerned about justice and injustice at all. Without God fittest has the right to live a lavish life at the cost of health of poor and feeble people. Without God, poor and feeble people are no more than worms.Humans are a social animal, and have instincts that allow us to work together. These include a sense of right and wrong, the feelings of familial love and brotherhood, and so on. Your religious texts didn't create moral feelings-- they reflect an ancient (and mostly uneducated) culture's response to those feelings.
Quote:I thought atheists are unprejudiced people. It seems I am mistaken.I seriously doubt you ever thought that.