| > The more evidence the better. Historical records from a thousand years ago are many times highly inaccurate The Islamic Isanad system addresses this issue. > And why is there still no final resolution which one is the true one? The differences are mostly political. There is a resolution, it's just that people stick to their desires in the face of evidence. > It does not leave room for future knowledge to improve our understanding of the past and adjust accordingly. Islam does leave things open to adjust as we further our knowledge. The foundations do not change. This does not have anything to do with whether it is true. > And why does god need you to worship him? Because He said so: https://quran.com/21/23 > Is it bad for god if you don't worship him? If I don't pray, am I somehow hurting him? Of course not. He doesn't need us. > Do you know the future? God told us the future (it's in the Quran). I'm quite curious, we Muslims believe that Jesus Prayer of God be upon him will return. If you are alive at that time, is that sufficient evidence for you to accept? > All religions are man made. Yet you present no evidence. I presented proof (e.g. provingislam.com) about very detailed prophecies made thousands of years ago and came true. Just because you want something doesn't make it so. |