The first part of a logical argument proving that the truth is absolute and not relative, through examination of morals and ethics in various times and places.
The second part of a logical argument proving that the truth is absolute and not relative, through examination of various religious principles in various times and places.
The first chapter of the book “The True Religion.” The
question of how one proceeds to decipher the true religion, while all claim to
be the truth, and the use of the intellect.
By Dr. Bilal Philips
Published on 27 Nov 2006
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The second chapter of the book “The True Religion.” The meaning of the word ‘Islam’ in comparison to other religions.
By Dr. Bilal Philips
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The third chapter of the book “The True Religion.” How Islam calls man away from the worship of creation to the worship of God alone.
By Dr. Bilal Philips
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The fourth chapter of the book “The True Religion.” How one can recognize a false religion upon study of its basic message.
By Dr. Bilal Philips
Published on 18 Dec 2006
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The fifth chapter of the book “The True Religion.” A quality which must befit the true religion - universality.
By Dr. Bilal Philips
Published on 18 Dec 2006
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The sixth chapter of the book “The True Religion.” The natural born instinct of the belief in God found in all humans.
By Dr. Bilal Philips
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The seventh chapter of the book “The True Religion.” God shows signs to humans to make it clear to them that there is only one true God.
By Dr. Bilal Philips
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The seventh chapter of the book “The True Religion.” A conclusion to the topic of how one is to recognize the true religion of God.
By Dr. Bilal Philips
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Is the theory of evolution in direct contradiction with Islamic teachings, or does it leave room for debate?
By IslamToday.com (edited by IslamReligion.com)
Published on 26 Nov 2007
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The theory of evolution clearly contradicts the ‘law of entropy’, where all systems tend to increase in disorder and disorganization with time.
By A.O.
Published on 15 Nov 2010
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It may be possible to get some ‘order’ in a system, but for an ‘organized’ system to come into existence there has to be consciousness, knowledge, design and planning.
By A.O.
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It is logical to believe in a Creator and irrational to
believe otherwise.
By onereason.info
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What makes Islam the only true religion of God.
By onereason.info
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The existence of the Quran proves the existence of God.
This series of articles provide a conceptual framework
for answering the ‘big questions’ related to our existence. Part 1 discusses
the need for searching for the truth.
By Hamza Andreas Tzortzis
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This series of articles provide a conceptual framework
for answering the ‘big questions’ related to our existence. Part 2 urges us to
reflect on what actually is success and whether our existence has a purpose.
By Hamza Andreas Tzortzis
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This series of articles provide a conceptual framework
for answering the ‘big questions’ related to our existence. Part 3 continues
with the discussion on whether our existence has a purpose.
By Hamza Andreas Tzortzis
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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.
By Hamza Andreas Tzortzis
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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.
By Hamza Andreas Tzortzis
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After the tremendous advancements and achievements made during
the third millennium in the field of genetics, we are now in a better position
to assess the chances for macroevolution of evolution theory to have occurred
during the history of the universe.
Fine-tuning by design is an argument from physics and cosmology for the divine creation of the universe. It will be shown that discoveries of physics and cosmology in the last fifty years strongly support the existence of God and the divine creation of the universe. This article will describe the fine-tuned elegant laws of nature.
Four examples[1]
of fine-tuning are discussed: fine-tuning that allows life on planet earth,
carbon resonance, the strong nuclear force, and the ratio of the strong nuclear
force to electromagnetic force.
1. Three objections to fine-tuning are answered. 2. Why
does fine-tuning need an explanation? 3. An illustration of fine-tuning with a
universe generating machine. 4. Awe of atheists on how fine-tuned the universe
is.
Fine-tuning and design are two separate ideas. We will
discuss all possible explanations for fine-tuning and see that divine creation
is the only reasonable choice acknowledged even by some atheists.
An explanation is given of how naturalism leads to
multiverse hypothesis followed by a critique of ‘many-world’ hypothesis by top
scientists. Nevertheless, belief in many worlds does not conflict with belief
in God even if the hypothesis develops into a future theory.
Divine creation is the most compelling
explanation for fine-tuning of the universe after looking at all other possible
explanations. 2. Science is limited by its nature and thus cannot
provide definite answers. 3. Similar reflections from ancient camel
riders to modern-day thinkers tell us that the ‘evidence’ for God is equally
accessible to everyone.
A two article summary of fine-tuning by design, an argument
from physics for the divine creation of the universe. The original articles
with detailed citations can be read here. This
article will summarize the types and examples of fine-tuning.
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.
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.
By islamtoday.net [edited by IslamReligion.com]
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The presence of similar complex structures in unrelated
creatures poses a great dilemma for evolutionists.
By Eric Metaxas (christianheadlines.com)
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In Islam, reason and faith complement one another.
God
gave us a rational mind and a rational universe so that we reflect upon this
creation. This makes us appreciate God’s majesty and creative power, which
naturally leads us to knowing and affirming that He deserves to be worshipped.
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