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Simple arguments against Atheism - Part 1

March 15, 8:14 AMIslamic ExaminerYusuf Khan
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Atheism is a belief system marketed today as the 'choice' of rationalists and intellectuals worldwide. But does Atheism even make sense?

No sooner had I written this introduction in a video presentation that I was struck by a barrage of 'offended' atheists.

"Hey! Atheism is not a religion!"
"Atheism is not a belief system, it's unbelief!"

Umm..okay.

Have it your way. Because if that's the case then I don't know why Atheist propaganda is always found in the Religion section of most publications, including this one.

It's a little like Political articles in the Style & Fashion section of Examiner.com. But's that okay, I'll play along. It'll be fun.

So let's begin. What follows is a series of simple, logical arguments against Atheism.

First of all, what is Atheism? No one seems confused on the definition of their disbelief than our Atheist friends themselves.

On the surface the definition of Atheism seems to be the denial of the existence of an all-Powerful, Supreme Creator.

However delving a little deeper into the quotes made by many Atheists confirms that a number of them do not deny the existence of God at all. Instead they seem to affirm His existence but they defy His Authority.

So get your act together guys. It'll help you as well as everyone else out..a lot.

Stay tuned for more: logical arguments, debunked myths. And thanks for stopping by.

 

For more details: Check out Harun Yahya's article Allah is known through reason.
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