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00:00I'm not a Muslim. I've extensively researched different perspectives. I've delved into books
00:03about atheism. Currently, I lean towards spiritual Satanism.
00:06I believe in a higher power. I don't hold any other beliefs.
00:10At first, I started to reject the Hadiths. It didn't happen overnight. I abandoned Sunnism
00:14and began to call myself a Quranic Muslim. However, after reading the Quran, I started
00:18perceiving Islam as a man-made religion and ultimately abandoned it.
00:24If we provide evidence, would you consider changing your viewpoint?
00:27I don't think I'll change my mind about this.
00:30Even if I prove it beyond doubt, 100%?
00:32I don't think you can prove it 100%.
00:34If I prove it, will you change your mind?
00:36I will, but I don't think you can prove it.
00:38So what is currently preventing you from embracing Islam?
00:41Brother, there's nothing specific.
00:47What do you believe in? What is your current belief system?
00:49Belief? Well, I do believe in the existence of a higher power. I don't believe in anything
00:53or anyone else. I don't have a concrete set of beliefs at the moment. I'm on a
00:57gradual journey of self-discovery, seeking answers through research, so to speak.
01:00I don't identify myself as a Muslim, nor do I consider myself a deist. My faith in the
01:04existence of God is somewhat limited. At present, I feel a stronger connection to spiritual Satanism.
01:08Does religion truly exist? Maybe. My perspective is somewhat agnostic and apathetic. Whether it
01:13exists or not, it doesn't significantly influence my life.
01:16At first, I started to reject the Hadiths, and this process unfolded gradually. I abandoned
01:21Sunnism and began calling myself a Quranic Muslim. However, after reading the Quran,
01:25I began to view Islam as a man-made belief system, leading me to abandon religion.
01:29I've read numerous books about atheism, done extensive research that's inclined me towards
01:33it. Nevertheless, I strongly oppose dogma. I think atheism is dogmatic in its nature,
01:37although many prominent atheists argue against this perception. As for deism,
01:40I find it narrow-minded. They say there is a God, nothing else, without further exploration.
01:44I don't believe those who seek a path would categorize themselves as deists. I mentioned my
01:48belief in the existence of God. When it comes to spiritual Satanism, well, if the revelations and
01:52books associated with it are true, then we know God seems to hold flawed ideas. That's my perspective.
01:56You know, there might not necessarily be a creator, but there is certainly something powerful beyond
01:59our understanding. There has to be someone or some sort of power that decides, creates, or controls
02:03disorder. It could be energy, power, or God. Let's call it Allah. It doesn't matter.
02:08Can we assume that you're in favor of deism?
02:10I don't like putting a label on it. I don't think I'm a deist, atheist, or Muslim. I don't know.
02:15Maybe all these religions, Islam, Christianity, and Judaism are true. If this is deism, then I guess
02:21I'm a deist. I can say so for myself. Well, after I offer you proof, would you change your mind about
02:26the existence of a creator? That's all the proof you offer. I need to think about it. It's not a
02:31simple matter. I can prove the existence of a creator with just two words. It will be crystal clear
02:35and irrefutable. Then prove it. The actor is capable. If there is an act, whoever the actor is must be
02:42capable and have the capacity to do it. Otherwise, they can't. Let's take the example of the Salimia
02:46Mosque and try to find out who built it. We have four options. The first option is that Salimia Mosque
02:51was built by a group of blind, deaf, and insane people who gathered together and agreed to build it.
02:56Option two. The bricks of the Salimia Mosque came to a mutual understanding, saying,
03:01gentlemen, what are we waiting for? Let's build a mosque. They agreed and built the mosque on their own.
03:06Option three. This mosque must have had a notebook or project file containing the construction
03:10details. I can say the notebook or file must have guided this mosque. Option four. There was an
03:16architect using his mind, reason, and talent to build it. Which option would you choose?
03:21Fourth one, of course. I mean, the architect. I choose Mimar Sinan. Exactly. Just like this example,
03:26every human being is a far greater construction and orderly system than the Salimia Mosque. Human
03:31beings consist of approximately 100 trillion cells on average, and every second, 50 million cells are
03:38renewed. According to Professor Michael Denton, every cell is like a city. How many cities do we have?
03:44We have 100 trillion cells. We are not like a mosque that was built once and left alone. We are a work
03:49that is rebuilt over and over, and 10,000 red blood cells are recreated every second. When considering
03:55such incredible work, there are four options. One, the creation of human beings are blind, deaf,
04:00and insane causes of the universe, such as wind, natural phenomena, or lightning. I can say these causes
04:06are behind it, but it is against reason. Why? The blind, deaf, and insane causes can't agree by
04:12themselves to create a human being, let alone a fragment of a structure. Option two. The atoms
04:17composing this human being gathered together and reached an agreement saying, let's create a human.
04:21They did, so I can affirm, they created humans. However, this goes against reason, as it raises
04:26questions about who will rule and who will be ruled, who will give orders, and who will follow them.
04:31Given this inherent dilemma, I conclude, it can't be the atoms that created humans.
04:36Option three. As I mentioned, the mosque's project notebook can't build the mosque. Likewise,
04:40I can say, certainly, DNA, which serves as the project book of a human, cannot design the human.
04:46DNA functions as a blueprint, not the author itself. Option four. In the same way that I accepted
04:51the existence of an architect for the mosque, I would argue, undoubtedly, there is an architect
04:55for humanity. There is someone with a will and capability, someone with talent and life,
05:00an architect. In the role of an architect, he also designed man. Now, let me pose this question
05:05to you. Just as we acknowledge the presence of an architect for the mosque, is it not reasonable
05:10to accept that there's an architect, the fourth option for human beings, or far more complex
05:14than a mosque?
05:15It certainly is reasonable. I already said that I'm leaning toward belief. I don't declare
05:17there's no God. I can certainly affirm the existence of one. I can't predict the extent
05:20of peace of mind I would experience, though.
05:22I don't know much about biology, so I can't provide a definitive answer to this question.
05:26Understanding biology is not necessary. Just like the analogy of the mosque, three out of
05:30four options are not valid, and that conclusion doesn't require expertise in biology.
05:34I hesitate to express a strong opinion without conducting my own research.
05:37May I present another example? Can you give me what you don't have?
05:40I can't give you what I don't have.
05:41For instance, if I were to ask for one million dollars, could you give it to me?
05:44I can't.
05:45Correct, you can't. Why? Because you don't have it either. Can you depict a rainbow with
05:48a pencil?
05:49Well, no, I can't.
05:50Correct again. Why? Because the necessary colors are not present. However, when I observe
05:53atoms which cannot see, they construct an eye capable of vision. Atoms without hearing
05:57form an ear, capable of hearing. Atoms without emotions create a body capable of experiencing
06:02feelings. While these atoms lack love, they form a body capable of love. Atoms without
06:06compassion shape a person who feels compassion. Therefore, I question, if you can't give
06:10what you lack, how can I explain this phenomenon? If I disregard the existence of a being who
06:14sees, hears, possesses life, and grants me these feelings, how can I rationalize these
06:19occurrences? As I said, I don't know much about biology. I only have superficial information
06:24about their formation. Hence, I can't provide a precise response.
06:28Nonetheless, you can't refute my deductions or offer counter-arguments.
06:31Indeed, I must admit my inability to counter your points.
06:33Maybe if I told you about Islam, it would be easier for you to accept it.
06:37Well, then we can talk about it for a little while.
06:39Can I resolve a problem that would lead you to reconsider Islam?
06:42I read the Quran and believe my stance on this matter will not change.
06:46Even if I were to provide 100% proof? I don't think you can prove it 100%.
06:51So if I can prove it, would you change your mind?
06:53I mean, if you prove it, I'll change. But I don't think you can.
06:56So if I can prove it, you say you'll change your mind.
06:58Well, let me give you an example. There's Surah Al-Rum in the Quran.
07:01The first four verses of Surah Al-Rum read,
07:03And so on. Here, it describes the war between the Romans and the Persians.
07:12And what happened after this war? The Romans were defeated.
07:15A verse was revealed stating, the Romans are defeated.
07:17But what's even more interesting is the continuation of the verse.
07:20After their defeat, they will be victorious in a very short time.
07:23Fee bide aisinin, this means in a short time.
07:25It is explained that this short time is between three and nine years.
07:28In other words, the Holy Quran claims to provide future news.
07:31But what's fascinating is that this information was revealed
07:34when the Romans were devastated by the defeat.
07:36They were on the verge of abandoning their most sacred values.
07:39They were even willing to give up significant matters in their churches.
07:42And do you know what happened next?
07:42The Romans emerged victorious nine years later,
07:45just as the Quran had described.
07:46It is as if it says,
07:48a human being could not have written this work.
07:49Allah, the Creator, revealed it to you.
07:51With just one verse, we can conclude that Islam is the true religion.
07:54Thank you for enlightening me with this information.
07:56I'll look into what you've told me.
07:58There were some things I wasn't aware of.
08:00I will continue to ponder and form my own opinion.
08:03I can tell you this much.
08:05Personally, I think the same way.
08:06There's not much difference.
08:07I'm not claiming to be outside of Islam or to have a specific stance.
08:11If there's a creator, I would like to believe in it.
08:14I think it's the right thing to do.
08:15So what's holding you back from believing in Islam now?
08:18Rather, there's nothing holding me back.
08:19Then why don't you say it?
08:20I don't feel the need to say it immediately
08:22because I value hearing different opinions
08:24and analyzing them all to form my own view.
08:27So I don't think it's necessary to say immediately,
08:29I am a Muslim and wholeheartedly believe in the Quran.
08:33Or it is this or that.
08:34No need to say it out loud.
08:36God knows what I think.
08:37Allah knows what I think.
08:38And that's the kind of person I'll be.
08:40And you, what about you?
08:41What prevents you from believing in Islam?
08:43It's a matter of preference.
08:45Preference, you say?
08:46Absolutely.
08:46What we noticed about you is that the people
08:48who try to guide us toward Islam are never like you.
08:50You know, the interview we're having right now
08:51might be more helpful if we did it again in 10 or 15 years,
08:54just to see how our thoughts will change.
08:56Because we don't know.
08:57In my life, I've probably never said,
08:58I'll be like this or I'll be like that.
09:00I can't recall saying that.
09:01I started searching for answers at a young age.
09:03I was in 6th grade, around 12 years old.
09:05And as a child, I thought, I can't find it.
09:07I'm an atheist.
09:08Then I went through situations where I thought,
09:10there's no way, there's no way there's a God.
09:11And then something else happened.
09:12And I said, I felt doubtful.
09:14But as long as people like you continue to enlighten us,
09:16as we continue our search,
09:18we're constantly getting closer and forming our own ideas
09:20as we continue our search.
09:22Dude, I'm really glad to hear that.
09:23Likewise.
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