How will muslim Scholars such as Zakir Naik reply Bertrand Russell?
Bertrand Russell was correct in stating that we have every right to reject these claims. There is no reason to accept such claims as true, and if we subject them to the ordinary skepticism of daily life, these claims can be dismissed out of hand. Without witnesses or documentation, claims that reinforce or establish the “divinely-appointed” position or mission of the claimant and that depend upon a supernatural agency are frankly unbelievable…and if I knew someone who made such claims, I’d doubt their sanity. @Slave to Allah, there is no logic in what you say. Some things are not tangible but are measurable and observable…to claim that because I can’t see something as easily observable, explainable, and measurable as pain, angels must be real is just silly. @Life Guru, while I understand what you’re saying about faith, you are not making any distinction between the kind of faith that comes from knowledge and practice (practical) and the kind of faith required by religions (speculat