Q. Relationships between Humans and God

I needed feedback from someone who thinks that God created human, and how'd they refute some of the neo-Darwinism thoery...

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50 points 0votes 24/02/2007 1:34:51 PM by blackRose rookie Post Reply
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why do I have to stop the cycle? If I apply that rule, for every X event there's B cause. Why stop with God! What's so special there!

I posted this somewhere here, cant remember where, the cause and effect can be easily discarted, from the point that the cause itself is higher in the presense than the causer, which completly shaters the definition of traditional theological definitions of Gods!

Besides we assume that things are organized, while now we started to understand that at least at the nano level it's cious drives everything.

0votes 26/03/2007 5:58:08 PM by blackRose rookie
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Oh I found the reply I was looking for

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0votes 26/03/2007 5:59:51 PM by blackRose rookie

If you keep tracing backwards, then you will come to 2 conclusions ... either something extraordinary happened that resulted in humans being formed or an act by a Divine nature. The chances of fluke are imposiible matehematically beyond any calculations which leads to the obvious... the presence of God whom we call Allah s.w.t.

0votes 11/08/2007 2:49:53 PM

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As a muslim I do not think that God created human but I am TOLD about it. It is God who told me that He created Adam and Eve. I believe whatever God tells me in the Holy Quran. It just is impossible to prove this with material facts as it is a very, very long long time ago as no one else was present when Adam was created. It is also just plain logic, if we trace backwards, humans wil eventually come from two persons - a male and female. Its like a pyramid or triangle. So its not hard to believe that it is God indeed who created humans - and everything else.

For people who do not believe in God, they are the ones taking so much trouble to prove this or that theory. They are actually believing in something that has not been proven - until they die. Upon their death, the theory is still not proven.

0votes 1/09/2007 10:20:34 PM by bmtalib fresh Accepted Reply

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