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Atheism Can’t Explain Logic — But Your Mind Uses It Every Day

Atheism Can’t Explain Logic — But Your Mind Uses It Every Day

Atheism Can’t Explain Logic — But Your Mind Uses It Every Day


You’re reading this.

You understand what’s written.

You know the difference between true and false,

between “2 + 2 = 4” and “2 + 2 = 9”.


But here’s the real question:

Where did that ability come from?


Atheism says:

You’re just atoms.

Just neurons.

Just a brain accidentally shaped by evolution.


But wait…


Chemicals don’t produce truth.

Atoms don’t create rules of thought.

Random mutations don’t give you the ability to recognize contradiction, consistency, or clarity.


If atheism were true —

Then logic is just electricity in the brain.

And “truth” is just whatever your brain feels like firing.


So why trust your brain at all?


Why believe your thoughts are reliable?

Why believe “1 + 1 = 2” today — and not “5” tomorrow?


If the brain came from chaos…

If there’s no Creator behind the mind…

Then there’s no reason why the mind should function with order and consistency.


Yet it does.

Every day.

In every human.


Allah says:


“Have they been created from nothing, or are they the creators [of themselves]?”
— Surah al-Tur, 52:35

The truth is clear:


  • Logic isn’t material.


  • Logic isn’t a product of matter.


  • Logic only makes sense if there is a Creator — One who is All-Knowing, All-Wise, and never changes.


That’s why Islam makes sense.

Because it’s built on truth, not chaos.

On revelation, not randomness.


So ask yourself…


Why can you think clearly — if you came from nothing?


The answer lies in Lā ilāha illa Allāh.

You were created — by design. For truth. For guidance.




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