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Anonymous wrote:Nobody knows if God exists, or doesn’t exist.
It’s a popular topic here. Everyone can have their own opinion about God.
The existence of God is a question of personal belief and faith, with strong arguments both for and against. There is no scientific or universally accepted proof that definitively proves or disproves God's existence.
The existence of God is a subject of debate in the philosophy of religion and theology.
Whether God exists is one of the most basic and important questions any person can consider. Most people have an opinion about what they believe about the existence of the Christian God or other gods.
People should have their own opinions about God or gods.
But nobody can claim definitively if God exists, or if God doesn’t exist.
That’s a personal belief or disbelief, not a statement of fact.
Science cannot prove or disprove the existence of God.
Science focuses on studying the natural world through observation and experimentation. God is outside the realm of the natural world.
Religious belief involves faith and supernatural forces, which are not within the scope of scientific inquiry.
Science relies on empirical evidence, testable hypotheses, and the scientific method to understand the universe. It cannot address questions about the supernatural or metaphysical.
So: if you believe in God, great.
If you don’t believe in God, great.
Your belief or disbelief is your opinion, and each person has their own valid opinion on this matter.
There is no scientific evidence that can prove or disprove God. If you are looking for scientific evidence that proves or disproves God, you won’t find it.
Science requires proof, religious belief requires faith.
Scientists don't try to prove or disprove God's existence because they know there isn't an experiment that can ever detect God.
Be grateful we live in a country that allows us to believe or disbelieve whatever we wish. Many people are not so fortunate.
It's your second to last sentence that you got wrong. It is mostly believers trying to force non-believers into their viewpoint. If they let me alone, I'd leave them alone. The statement is correct in principle but not in practice.
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Pp won’t answer, will you? How have people not left you alone and tried to force you to believe what they believe?
Is someone forcing you to come to a religion forum, or are you choosing to come to a religion forum?
I've never had atheists come to my door with flyers.
You find that going online at a religion forum is the best way to be atheist?
You can tell people no thank you if they come to your door. I don’t answer my door if someone I don’t know knocks on it.
Not disagreeing with you, but my point is, atheists don't go out of their way, going door to door to convert people. This is a counter thesis to the question about, how do Christians try to force their beliefs on you. Well, they enshrine it into law, they approach you at your homes, they protest healthcare policies.
These are ways Christians try and force their beliefs on non-Christians. It's just an answer to your question.