This series of articles provide a
conceptual framework for answering the ‘big questions’ related to our existence.
Part 4 reminds us that thinking about death is the driving force behind
reflecting on the questions that really matter and begins the discussion on the
thought process that should be employed to reach the right conclusions.
This series of articles provide a
conceptual framework for answering the ‘big questions’ related to our existence.
Part 5 continues with the discussion on the thought process that should be
employed to reach the right conclusions and explains that the intellectual
foundations of any world-view should be assessed to judge the validity of its
truth.
Human imagination is limited since it is based on what
it observes and experiences, and this is why our imagination cannot fully grasp
the concept that God is timeless and eternal, without beginning or end.
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The concept that numerous facts present in nature prove the existence of God, as well as how the theory of irreducible complexity contradicts the theories of Darwin.
Why does fine-tuning need an explanation? 2. What is
the most reasonable explanation of fine-tuning? 3. What about Multiverse
Hypothesis? 4. Conclusion of the argument for God’s existence by fine-tuning.
The original articles with detailed citations can be read here.
A brief description of Hindu karma, a concept that is
often embraced but misunderstood. The doctrine of reincarnation and the laws of
karma are not compatible with Islam.
God can be recognized by pondering
over His creation. Part 1 discusses the signs in the cosmos, and on the earth
and how everything is running in complete harmony. Whatever little man has
made is not devoid of problems and harm.
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