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ATHEISM (PART 2 OF 2): A QUESTION OF UNDERSTANDING

Most Atheist arguments challenge the compatibility of an all-loving God with the perceived injustices of life.  The religious identify such challenges as reflecting an arrogance of intellect — being the assumption that we as mankind, an element of creation ourselves, know better than God how His creation should be ordered — coupled with the failure […]

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WHO IS THE CREATOR?

Can It Be Matter? A very popular question among atheists is, ‘Granted that the existence of temporal things necessitates the existence of an eternal cause, why should that cause be the God of religion?  Why can’t matter be eternal and be therefore in no need of an eternal creator?’  I shall argue, on an Islamic

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SCIENTISTS AND RELIGION (PART 2 OF 2): RELIGIOUS SCIENTISTS

This shows us that science and religion are not conflicting sources of information, but that, on the contrary, science is a method that verifies the absolute truths provided by religion.  The clash between religion and science can only hold true for certain religions that incorporate some superstitious elements as well as divine sources.  However, this

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SCIENTISTS AND RELIGION (PART 1 OF 2): IS RELIGION AND SCIENCE IN CONFLICT?

The attributes of the universe which have hitherto been discovered by science point to the existence of God.  Science leads us to the conclusion that the universe has a Creator and this Creator is perfect in might, wisdom and knowledge.  It is religion that shows us the way in knowing God.  It is therefore possible

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INSTINCTS, SCIENCE, AND RELIGION (PART 1 OF 2): SELF-SACRIFICE IN ANIMALS

Living beings have to reproduce to continue their species.  However, reproduction by itself often proves insufficient because, if living things fail to provide adequate care for their offspring, the newborn cannot survive.  In other words, if living things did not feel the need to protect and look after their offspring and did not do this

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