because some people are religious and when people say they dont believe in god there is an argument :)
Numerous arguments have been put forward and tested over the centuries, to prove that God is real. In each case and in each class of such arguments, there have been found to be fatal flaws in the argument. It is not possible to prove that God is real. You have your faith and your friend believes otherwise.
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It depends on whether you are atheist, agnostic or a Christian.
A:For believers, the Trinity is very real. For others, the Trinity is not real. The underlying question is whether God exists.
One of St. Thomas Aquinas's famous questions was "Whether God Exists" in his work Summa Theologica. Aquinas sought to prove the existence of God through reasoning and philosophical arguments.
- God created life, God should be the only one to take it and nobody are allowed or take our life except god our only life creator....
A:A great many people certainly do believe in God, so the question comes down to whether he is real. I say, on good evidence, that God is not real. At the very least, it is most unlikely that God exists.Some would use even the slightest possibility that God exists to propose Pascal's Wager - that you should believe in God just in case there is any truth to it. However, not only does God not exist, but if he did it strains belief that he would reward or punish people purely based on whether they believe he exists.
Hermaphrodism is a natural phenomenom, even in humans. If it is regarded as a curse, then whether or not God is real, it seems quite irreligious to blame him.
One of the arguments for the existence of God, which points out that ethics are without absolutes apart from God
of course not. its purely choice if you believe. after all, who says god is real? believe what you want, whether its god, goddess, dragons or werewolves. ur life will be not better with or without any of them.
You'll need to make up your own mind whether you think theism or atheism is better. I suggest you look out whether there is any evidence for a god or gods; or you investigate which one actually has the better arguments. My own, personal, opinion is that there is no good reason to believe in a god or gods.
AnswerFor millons of Jews, Christians and Muslims, God is real, whether we call him a spirit or by some other description. For others, God is not real, although they accept that his followers are genuine in their belief about him. Few would say that God is a 'fake', since that implies intentional deception.