Kosovar Atheists say religion is based on unconfirmed data and claims

On the show “Debat Plus” has been debated on one of the most controversial topics in all times “Does God exist? An agnostic, Avni Rudaku, has said that there are many major religions like Taoism, Buddhism, confrostion extended in China, India, Thailand, Sri Lanka tell us that they do not believe in God and do not need God. [...]
An agnostic, Avni Rudaku, has said that there are many major religions like Taoism, Buddhism, confrostion extended in China, India, Thailand, Sri Lanka tell us that they do not believe in God and do not need God.
Monotheism has been born too late, and politics is prevalent in most parts of the world today.
Rudaku says that the arguments that religious people mention about God's existence also put agnostics in dilemmas.
We marvel at the majesty of the universe. Of course I'm not so arrogant not knowing my borders to say there is no [God]... We don't have time to find the truth. Which man can read all the religious books to me and find the truth through comparison... I don't believe that we have time and opportunity to find the truth”, he said, follows Telegrafi.
physics professor Shukri Klinkaku has said science does not rely on what has been said.
Klink thinks Big Bang never existed. It is the social awareness that distinguishes from science after relying on data and sayings.
“Prefers to claim claims as true without proving”, Klink added.
Atheist Dimal Basha has said that in Western religious societies, the debate over religions is open long ago, while in our society there is still a dilemma for opening the subject, and according to him, this topic in our society is afraid to be opened by the religious people.
Basha has said that there is no evidence of God's existence because the negative is not proved, and it is the burden on religions to testify to God's existence.
Only witnesses are postulates. The reasons they [religiouss] tell them confidence-confidence is because they have no evidence”, Dimal Basha said among other things.












