The existence of God, or gods

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do you keep creating new posts to try to argue points?


Jesus told him to do it. He's a confrontational POS.


You think Jesus is speaking to posters here? How do you know this??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is evidence other than scientific evidence. Logical evidence, historical evidence, and more.

As for science, the fact that all of scientific history as shown exactly zero evidence of the supernatural is also a strong point of consideration.

For example, science has shown that lightning is not thrown by gods, as was once believed.



Scientific method limitations:
Science relies on observation and experimentation to test hypotheses, and the concept of God is typically not considered something that can be directly observed or manipulated in a lab.

God as a supernatural being, which falls outside the scope of scientific inquiry that focuses on the physical world.

There is no scientific way to definitively prove or disprove the existence of God.

God is not an object of science as there is no evidence of god in Nature for science to consider. In other words, statements about gods have no scientific content.

There isn't physical evidence that can be used to prove or disprove that God exists. This means that it wouldn't be scientific to claim that God does or doesn't exist. So to believe in God or not, is something we have to choose ourselves.


This means that Goblins and Fairies and Santa Claus could exist. You could choose to believe in them too, but adults never do. They'd seem silly. Some people think it's silly to believe in any supernatural being, including God.

Anonymous
This OP believes in Satan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whether or not God exists is a matter of personal belief that cannot be proven scientifically.

Why do so many people declare that no God or gods exist?

Are such people arrogant or just ignorant?

If you don’t believe in God it gods, why do you think your personal beliefs should be the personal beliefs of everyone?


A quibble with your word choice, OP.

Whether or not God exists is a fact, irrespective of any one person's personal belief.

You may believe and you may be right or wrong. You may not believe and be right or wrong. But there is a right answer and it's not based on individuals' "beliefs."
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