Could this be an idea created by people to give them a sense of purpose or is there really a higher power that we have just yet to fully discover? — Franklin
Could God be a man-made concept? There is no definitive proof that god exists and different cultures portray gods differently, yet most people believe in some form of higher power. Could this be an idea created by people to give them a sense of purpose or is there really a higher power that we have just yet to fully discover? — Franklin
I do say that while still keeping in mind the fact that the math doesnt add up. The chance that us as a species are on this planet with water and land and the perfect difference from the sun is for me, just to much to be considered a coincidence. Therefore I do believe a supreme or divine power must have interfered with our creation. Yet if this thing is "God" that can debated for a lifetime. — Thesailor123
Could God be a man-made concept — Franklin
lol this is my point exactly. I never said numbers were real, or not real. That I 'believe' or 'don't believe'. — Mr Phil O'Sophy
What other real thing do you need to ask that question about? — Bloginton Blakley
The narrative is usually God making commands of his creation, — Mr Phil O'Sophy
Your arguments all begin with the assumption of knowing God does not exist — Mr Phil O'Sophy
because until we find a unicorn there is no reason to believe one exists. Same with God. — Bloginton Blakley
the problem with "no-seeum" argument is an incredibly long line of
times they were wrong.
Until we find such a thing as a virus there is no reason to believe one exists -
Until we find such a thing as an atom there is no reason to believe one exists -
Until we find such a thing as a quark there is no reason to believe one exists
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