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Do you still believe that there is a God in existence?

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LOL**where? up in the sky??in the clouds??outerspace??Mars??...when i was a kid i though he was a human being living in outerspace..really wondered if there really is a God...but the reality there is none..only by the books. i feel sorry for the new generation..church would still insist on educating them of a Fake Human Being/Form..that is God. coz that is religion.

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  1. Richard Dawkins wrote about the argument from incredulity.  Basically he says that this is a logical  fallacy.  Just because we can't imagine it, we think it can't be true.  Dawkins was writing about people who doubted evolution but the same principle applies to your argument.


  2. The notion of an anthropomorphic, all-loving, all-knowing, omnipotent, insurmountable, and unilateral deity--"God"---is inconceivable to me, given the prospect of our misery-laden world.

    I don't quite see how there could be such an entity in such a horrid environment. Suffering is human reality. Anything of a positive note is just a rationalization of suffering--perhaps employing frail, self-defeating logic.

    If this is "god's plan," what then can we say of god?

  3. I am an atheist, but I still believe in the concept of God, and the lessons he left us. If you combine science and religion together instead of apart, a very different answer appears. To see what I mean, try reading these:

    http://www.whatnots.cc/ac_articles.html#...

  4. yes there is one God in world and science tell us that is a truth.plz study about it more.

  5. Sorry, I'm getting back to you about the answer you gave me for Lon-Capa

    Does "yes" mean that it does replace the old one? Or "yes" as in the teacher will see 2 copies?

    Sorry for bugging you... I really need to know this :)

  6. god exists period.  anyone who thinks otherwise has it wrong.

  7. When we're teaching children ANYTHING, we use simple ideas and images they can understand, as "God is a big, old man who lives in heaven."  We assume they'll eventually go beyond these simple metaphors.  Not everyone does.  Later, when they figure out that no such being exists, the assume that means no God exists.  In fact, they've been looking for the wrong being.  God has no visible form.  Neither does "justice" or other principles -- though we may personify justice as a women holding scales so that simple people can visualize the concept.

  8. Do I believe there is a God?  No.

    Do I believe that other people believe there is a God? Yes.

    To each his own, just don't try to use your ideologies to dictate my life.

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