God or Nothing
Autor: bones1996 • August 21, 2011 • Essay • 775 Words (4 Pages) • 1,380 Views
Do you belive in ghosts? Fairies? Vampires? Or werewolves? If you do you should see a doctor, but if you don't, like most sane people, you can't possibly believe in some invisble giant who lives in the sky! And you surely can believe he created everything. That's absurd! There some very sane and logical reasons why this "God" isn't really there.
The most logical reason as to why "God" may not exist is that regardless of what is written, God is not tangible. He cannot be touched and therefore could be like many other fairy tales handed down from generations, such as Santa Claus or the tooth fairy. If I could ever touch hands with this "God" then I will believe in him. Until "God" comes and physically does something instead of so called "spirtually" doing things then I don't think there would be any more disputes. Not just from me but from a lot of other people.
"God" cannot be seen. He would have the ability to be seen if he were as powerful as we have been led to believe. The fact that he does not present himself to us supports the idea of his nonexistence. If god wanted people to believe in him he
Believers in "God" point to his acts of kindness and love. If he is truly a loving, forgiving "God", why do wars continue to be fought with enormous causalities and bloodshed. If "God" is all powerful as stated in the Bible, Quran, Gita and other holy books, then why do earthquakes, tsunamis and tornados kill and maim thousands yearly? An all powerful being would surely be able to harness the earth that they created and allow its inhabitants to live without fear.
How do you explain who created "God"? It's the age old riddle, "What came first the chicken or the egg?" Except in this riddle there is just the chicken. So that gives even more reason behind my logic. Can anything really exist without being made? Just a little food for thought.
Which "God" does not exist? Numerous religions, numerous powerful beings but which is real? If "God" existed it is reasonable to believe that he would be the only one we would worship. There would be no other religion or entity. If you look at it from logical
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