What Do You Think of This Video?

I liked the video and agreed with his points. I hate the idea of a void. Honestly, I feel like I was somewhat happier when I believed in god. There was meaning to this life.
 

Ibrahim hassan

Esteemed Excellency
Stinking kafirs. What are you doing here?


What made you doubt the existence of God?
It's called retardism. How did we come from nothing? Her belief is based on nothing and is just straight alup cowardice. I fucking hate Somali kaffirs and they are full of this site. I don't know why we don't start jihad on them and drive them out.
 

Timo Jareer and proud

2nd Emir of the Akh Right Movement
Stinking kafirs. What are you doing here?



It's called retardism. How did we come from nothing? Her belief is based on nothing and is just straight alup cowardice. I fucking hate Somali kaffirs and they are full of this site. I don't know why we don't start jihad on them and drive them out.
What is your viewpoint of the "Big Bang"?
 

Tukraq

VIP
atheism is illogical, especially in light of the ontological, cosmological and teleological arguments, most atheist are so because of emotion though for one reason or another although atheism is very langaab in my country of the US, 2-5 percent "Americans don't like atheists deep down" , and only had one know supporter in Hawkins but as you can see in this video the reason for that was also emotional and not logical
 
What is your viewpoint of the "Big Bang"?

The Bing Bang Theory is compatible with Islam. Allah SWT says in Surah al-Anbiya (surah 21) verse 30: "Have those who disbelieved not considered that the heavens and the earth were a joined entity, and We separated them and made from water every living thing? Then will they not believe?"

The Big Bang infers that the Universe began as a single point at time zero at which point the Laws of Physics became applicable. The Quran does not disagree with this
 
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VixR

Veritas
I think I completely skipped the edgelord phase lol. That’s probably more likely for males, I’d bet. I went from non-religious non-practicing, to attempting to be strictly religious, to atheist. I tried. I just couldn’t believe in it.
 
I liked the video and agreed with his points. I hate the idea of a void. Honestly, I feel like I was somewhat happier when I believed in god. There was meaning to this life.

So you yourself acknowledge that atheism leads to unhappiness. Yet you want others to be atheists. So you are unhappy and want others to be unhappy.
 
I think I completely skipped the edgelord phase lol. That’s probably more likely for males, I’d bet. I went from non-religious non-practicing, to attempting to be strictly religious, to atheist. I tried. I just couldn’t believe in it.
Jannah isn’t for everyone.
:francis:
 

Timo Jareer and proud

2nd Emir of the Akh Right Movement
I think I completely skipped the edgelord phase lol. That’s probably more likely for males, I’d bet. I went from non-religious non-practicing, to attempting to be strictly religious, to atheist. I tried. I just couldn’t believe in it.
Interesting, is it true you formally were a follower of the teaching of Muhammad Al Wahab?
 

Tukraq

VIP
I think I completely skipped the edgelord phase lol. That’s probably more likely for males, I’d bet. I went from non-religious non-practicing, to attempting to be strictly religious, to atheist. I tried. I just couldn’t believe in it.
what was the reasoning for that transition? or was it just a go with the flow type thing
 

VixR

Veritas
Interesting, is it true you formally were a follower of the teaching of Muhammad Al Wahab?
I have strictly religious family members, not nuclear...my cousins. You could call them Salafi, for sure. I tried to do everything by the book. There is a comfort to being told exactly what to think and do, but I couldn’t swallow it, and I felt like a fraud. I was looking for god, but I didn’t find anything, and none of it made sense.
what was the reasoning for that transition? or was it just a go with the flow type thing
No, it was an active choice. I started wearing the hijab, practicing, praying, dropped people, etc.
 

Timo Jareer and proud

2nd Emir of the Akh Right Movement
I have strictly religious family members, not nuclear...my cousins. You could call them Salafi, for sure. I tried to do everything by the book. There is a comfort to being told exactly what to think and do, but I couldn’t swallow it, and I felt like a fraud. I was looking for god, but I didn’t find anything, and none of it made sense.
What didn't make sense to you?
 
So you yourself acknowledge that atheism leads to unhappiness. Yet you want others to be atheists. So you are unhappy and want others to be unhappy.

I have never once forced my views on others. I have simply stated them. Don’t twist my words. Atheism doesn’t cause me unhappiness. All I was trying to say was that I found comfort in religion. It was nice knowing that an omnipotent being was looking out for me.
 

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