User:CyberOne25
“Coincidence is God's way of staying anonymous.”
If Israel has the right to defend itself, then Palestinians also have the right to defend themselves.
Anyone who supports Israel in the genocide is no longer morally approachable to me. Shame on you!
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I'm a 20 year old muslim, have a huge interest in technology and I want to know how a lot of things work (especially electrical engineering, mechanics, production, how the universe works). I think a lot (also a lot about God, as well) and mostly use YouTube (here's my YouTube channel) and Wikipedia for entertainment and to learn things I want to know. I'm also of strong conviction that evolution is impossible and I think about it a lot. It just makes no sense. Have we created ourselves? Going by the laws of the universe and by logic, that is impossible. Evolution, as most understand it, is a theory, which is incompatible with scientific discoveries and makes no sense if you think about it rationally. However, in my opinion, most fall back on evolution, as they would otherwise have to accept that God exists. In my opinion, evolution is definitely a pseudoscience. This article contains a lot of points which I thought about and explains how evolution is scientifically impossible.
Logical and rational evidence that a single originally existing omnipotent being must exist and that there can be no random events
An event is the change from one state to another.
Time is the sequence of events one after another.
Elementary particles (components of atoms) can only exist through excitation of the quantum field, which presupposes oscillation, which in turn presupposes time.
Since elementary particles exist, there has to be time.
A temporal event can only happen if a temporal event happened before it, or the event itself is the beginning.
If time were infinitely long and without a beginning, no event would ever happen, since before every event there is an event that did not happen.
Since temporal events happen, time must have a beginning.
There must be a being who created time, since time did not exist before but it exists now.
This being cannot be tied to time and therefore cannot have a beginning nor an end and must be uncreated.
Everything created must be created by an uncreated being.
Since an uncreated being must exist, it must be the source of all existence.
Since no other originally existing being exists that can have power, a single originally existing omnipotent being must exist.
Random events are unpredictable events.
If there is an omnipotent being, it is omniscient and so there can be no random events.
Further evidence
Atoms, quantum mechanical waves, or souls, for example, are states in reality or in a "system." They can therefore be changed, but they never have any kind of authority or power, and thus cannot influence anything on their own. Therefore, there must be an uncreated higher power that creates and maintains these states. This power can logically never be equal to or comparable to created things.
This power is unique and exists always and everywhere, independent of place and time, and is indivisible and indestructible, like mathematics or logic, for example.
Multiverses can exist, but they exist in a single reality that is absolutely governed by this single power.
This power cannot be limited. There is no limitation that can be theoretically overcome. Take, for example, the natural numbers. Is there a limit to how long one can count? No, the natural numbers continue infinitely, without end. Likewise, this higher power has infinite power.
This is discussed in the Quran in chapter 112:
Say: "He is Allah, One and Only.
Allah, the Absolute (eternally independent, on Whom everything depends).
He begets not, nor is He begotten,
and there is nothing comparable to Him."
Regarding souls: Even disbelievers believe in souls, or consciousness, which cannot be explained by our science. Electrical stimuli in the brain simply do not explain subjective experience. How can consciousness arise as a "side effect" from the movement of particles? This has been discussed for a very long time; you can read about it here.