[ English ] Who Created GOD ??? [ اللہ کو کس نے پیدا کیا ] Intellectual ANSWER By Engr. Muhammad Ali

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29 Nov 202216:46

Summary

TLDRThe video script presents a debate on the existence of God, contrasting atheist and religious viewpoints. The religious speaker refutes the argument that God was created, emphasizing that God has always existed, citing mathematical and scientific principles, such as the Big Bang and the Second Law of Thermodynamics. The speaker argues that creation implies a Creator and addresses the fallacy of infinite regress, stressing that God is uncreated and eternal. He also explains the concept of 'Mini-God' in Heaven, where human wishes are fulfilled by God's will. The discussion touches on theological concepts like pantheism and the attributes of God.

Takeaways

  • 📜 The concept that God has always existed and never came into existence is emphasized, contradicting the atheist argument of 'Who created God?'
  • 🔬 Scientific theories, like the Big Bang, are discussed as evidence for the universe's creation, countering older theories that the universe has always existed.
  • 🌌 The idea of 'Creation Ex-Nihilo' (something created out of nothing) is introduced, pointing to the universe's origin from a state of infinite density and zero volume.
  • 🚀 Hubble’s discovery that celestial bodies are moving away from each other supports the idea of a starting point for the universe.
  • 🔍 Fine-tuning of the universe and life on Earth is presented as evidence for an intelligent designer behind the existence of complex structures, like DNA.
  • 🧠 The Second Law of Thermodynamics (entropy) is used to argue that order cannot come from disorder without the intervention of an intelligent mind.
  • 🧬 The complexity of life is compared to a Boeing 747, arguing that just as a plane can't be built from scraps by chance, life can't exist without a creator.
  • 📚 Richard Dawkins' response to the complexity argument is critiqued, highlighting the fallacy of infinite regress and pointing to the necessity of an uncreated creator.
  • 🕋 The Qur’anic verse from Surah Ikhlas (112:3) is cited to emphasize the belief that God is eternal, uncreated, and self-sufficient.
  • 💡 The video concludes with the idea that God's eternal nature and existence beyond human understanding foster deep belief and love for Him, while promising eternal life for believers in the hereafter.

Q & A

  • What is the central argument of the religious response to the question 'Who created God?'?

    -The religious response is that God is eternal and was never created. He has always existed and there is no period when God didn't exist. This concept is supported by the idea that God is self-existent and does not require a creator.

  • How does the speaker refute the idea that the universe could have always existed?

    -The speaker refers to scientific discoveries, such as the Big Bang Theory and Hubble’s observation of stars moving away from each other, to prove that the universe had a beginning. He explains that the concept of a 'steady-state universe,' which proposed the universe always existed, has been disproven.

  • What is the 'Creation Ex-Nihilo' concept mentioned in the script?

    -'Creation Ex-Nihilo' refers to the idea that the universe and everything in it were created from nothing. This concept is supported by the Big Bang Theory, which suggests that the universe began from a point of infinite density and zero volume.

  • What does the speaker mean by the 'fallacy of infinite regress'?

    -The 'fallacy of infinite regress' refers to the endless loop that would result if we kept asking 'Who created the creator?' The speaker argues that this cycle must end with a self-existent being, who is uncreated and eternal, as described in religious texts.

  • How does the speaker use the Second Law of Thermodynamics to support his argument for a creator?

    -The speaker explains that the Second Law of Thermodynamics states that entropy (disorder) either remains constant or increases. He uses this to argue that the order in the universe cannot arise spontaneously from disorder without the intervention of a mind or intelligence, implying the need for a creator.

  • How does the speaker address the complexity of life, such as DNA, in relation to the existence of a creator?

    -The speaker argues that the complexity of life, particularly the structure of DNA, cannot be explained by chance or randomness. He claims that this level of complexity indicates the presence of a 'mighty brain' or intelligence behind the design of life.

  • What is the significance of the statement 'He neither begets nor is born' from Surah Ikhlas in this context?

    -The statement 'He neither begets nor is born' emphasizes God's eternal nature, meaning that He was not created by anyone, nor does He create other gods. This supports the idea that God is self-existent and the ultimate source of all creation.

  • How does the speaker explain the idea of creation in relation to scientific discoveries?

    -The speaker states that scientific discoveries, such as the Big Bang, show that the universe had a beginning. This supports the idea of creation, which necessitates a creator. He also points out that science explores the physical phenomena of nature but cannot explain the origin of these phenomena.

  • Why does the speaker mention Richard Dawkins and Fred Hoyle in his argument?

    -The speaker mentions Richard Dawkins and Fred Hoyle to address the atheist perspective on creation. He critiques Dawkins' argument in 'The God Delusion,' where Dawkins claims that if complex beings need a creator, then God, who is even more complex, would also need a creator. The speaker refutes this by emphasizing that God is self-existent and not subject to the same rules as created beings.

  • How does the speaker view the relationship between science and religion in understanding creation?

    -The speaker believes that science and religion are not in conflict but rather complement each other in understanding creation. He argues that while science can explain physical phenomena, it cannot account for the origin of existence, which requires belief in a creator. Religious teachings, like those in the Qur'an, provide the answers to these ultimate questions.

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