There was no strong argument for god given in all of this. The agnostic was not shocked, they merely said that they understood where the guy was coming from in his belief system. The agnostic did not actually change their mind, they simply understood that the reason why this guy believes is because they cannot fathom how people a thousand years ago could write instructions and recommendations for humanity that still hold weight today despite us still being human and acting largely the same. The religious guy has terrible arguments and the agnostic just said "Okay, have a nice day then."
According to the Quran Where does semen come from? Also according to the Quran is it moral and justifiable to for an adult man to marry a 7year old girl??
There are no strong arguments for god. There is nonsense claim and assertion without a single thing to point to other than an old story book. If you want to be taken seriously. Go learn about actual reality.
Did the universe give birth to itself is not a philosophical question. It is an absolute nonsense question. Perhaps, if one were a 5th century monk wondering at the heavens, one might conclude some deity or other had done a thing. Are we monks in some monastery gazing at the sun? Or are we a species that has celestial observations going back millenia, one that continues to push the boundaries of our knowledge? First, define what you mean by universe in the premise. Are you meaning the vast array of galaxies we see around us? Because if you are, the word born has absolutely no place in the equation. Are you asking what is the origin of the universe? The correct answer is "I don't know". Is it not? We understand the mechanisms of physics that the universe operates under and we can see back to just after it all began. We can't see before light existed. The universe we experience, as far as we can tell, has always existed in some form. We can only see so far back, how could anyone know what the cause of inflation was? It is a physical impossibility. Why then would anyone postulate the existence of some unknown, random, unclearly defined creator? Especially one that seems to not be able to write a story without messing up the claims of demonstrable reality. If you want to make up nonsense and think it's some how an answer. Go for it. No god has ever been a valid answer for any question. Ever. It is an excuse.
@@skakvac I didn't bother watching the nonsense because it's nonsense. What would be the point of entertaining ideas that are demonstrably false? How do you not get that we can see that the old claims are not real in any manner. Do you not realize that humanity has learned?
@@skakvac seriously, I'm genuinely curious. Why would you think that god is an actual answer for any question? It has zero explanatory value. It answers nothing and never has. It has always and will always be the excuse of the uneducated and the ignorant. The ignorant being far worse, I can understand a lack of education. I cannot abide someone who knows what reality actually shows and simply tosses it aside as if it is meaningless.
So, at which point exactly this "strong argument" is presented? I have bingo card to fill.
There was no strong argument for god given in all of this. The agnostic was not shocked, they merely said that they understood where the guy was coming from in his belief system. The agnostic did not actually change their mind, they simply understood that the reason why this guy believes is because they cannot fathom how people a thousand years ago could write instructions and recommendations for humanity that still hold weight today despite us still being human and acting largely the same. The religious guy has terrible arguments and the agnostic just said "Okay, have a nice day then."
I would love to see hamza try his god logic on brian cox
According to the Quran Where does semen come from?
Also according to the Quran is it moral and justifiable to for an adult man to marry a 7year old girl??
Yup I can understand why he was shocked, I am too. 😑
There are no strong arguments for god. There is nonsense claim and assertion without a single thing to point to other than an old story book. If you want to be taken seriously. Go learn about actual reality.
Did the universe give birth to itself is not a philosophical question. It is an absolute nonsense question. Perhaps, if one were a 5th century monk wondering at the heavens, one might conclude some deity or other had done a thing. Are we monks in some monastery gazing at the sun? Or are we a species that has celestial observations going back millenia, one that continues to push the boundaries of our knowledge?
First, define what you mean by universe in the premise. Are you meaning the vast array of galaxies we see around us? Because if you are, the word born has absolutely no place in the equation.
Are you asking what is the origin of the universe? The correct answer is "I don't know". Is it not?
We understand the mechanisms of physics that the universe operates under and we can see back to just after it all began. We can't see before light existed. The universe we experience, as far as we can tell, has always existed in some form. We can only see so far back, how could anyone know what the cause of inflation was? It is a physical impossibility.
Why then would anyone postulate the existence of some unknown, random, unclearly defined creator? Especially one that seems to not be able to write a story without messing up the claims of demonstrable reality.
If you want to make up nonsense and think it's some how an answer. Go for it.
No god has ever been a valid answer for any question. Ever. It is an excuse.
Replace the word "Universe" with the word "Cosmos" and prove it had a beginning.
Now prove that the word "God" always existed.
@@JamesRichardWiley was that an actual request?
@@JamesRichardWiley why would we need to replace any words?
@@JamesRichardWiley oh, was that the gist of the video, lol?
@@JamesRichardWiley it was worse than I thought apparently.
I didn't bother watching your whole video. I made it to 1:05. Claim anything you want to. Back it up for once.
watch the debate maybe you change your mind...or maybe you dont want to change you mind that is why you dont watched the debate.
@@skakvac I didn't bother watching the nonsense because it's nonsense. What would be the point of entertaining ideas that are demonstrably false? How do you not get that we can see that the old claims are not real in any manner. Do you not realize that humanity has learned?
@@skakvac seriously, I'm genuinely curious. Why would you think that god is an actual answer for any question? It has zero explanatory value. It answers nothing and never has. It has always and will always be the excuse of the uneducated and the ignorant. The ignorant being far worse, I can understand a lack of education. I cannot abide someone who knows what reality actually shows and simply tosses it aside as if it is meaningless.
@@skakvac we can see it is not real dude. Go look.
@@Scarred4life420 what?