
Atheists Claim No Creator or Multiple Creators? Answering Atheist - Part 3 of 4 | S28 E69
9/1/2025
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Welcome to "Light of Reflection," the podcast that explores the deepest questions of faith, science, and philosophy. In this episode, we tackle the intriguing question: Does nature’s complexity suggest multiple competing creators or a single intelligent designer?
Using thought-provoking analogies, we explore predator-prey relationships, ecological balance, and Richard Dawkins’ critique of design inefficiencies. Drawing insights from the Quran and modern science, we reveal how what seems like competition in nature is actually a sophisticated system driving evolution and progress.
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