In a modern democracy, no one can actually force us to assume the existence of God.
The philosopher, Immanuel Kant attempted to show how philosophy could prove the existence of God. Kant rejected the ontological, teleological and cosmological arguments for the existence of God but held that God's existence is a necessary presupposition of there being any moral judgments that are objective, that go beyond mere relativistic moral preferences; such judgments require standards external to any human mind-that is, they presume God's mind. This is a powerful point of view, but assumes that humans are incapable of morality unless God exists. If we reverse that argument, we find that Kant, having rejected the ontological, teleological and cosmological arguments, leaves us no good reason to believe in the existence of God.
It depends on your religion but most religious people would assume that god is always with them.
That is correct. The existence of God, in fact of any god, can not be proven by any scientific means. His existence can only be assumed, by those who wish to do so. It is sometimes claimed that the Bible proves the existence of God, because to Bible tells us about God, and the Bible is God's word so it must be true. Of course, that is a circular argument that resolves as an assumption, not proof.
He was a Jew, although he questioned the existence of God.
Humanity wants visual or scientific evidence of God's existence but the signs are all around us
While elite units were in existence during the Second World War, the US Army Special Forces was not.
Roman Catholic AnswerGod revealed himself to us because He loves us and wants us to be with Him forever. God IS Love, He created us out of Love, and He will maintain us in existence forever in Love.
There is no "statement that you are born knowing God." Simply, reason tells the human mind that there is Something/Someone Who is of greater intellect than we humans. We humans cannot create something from nothing. On the other hand, God can. Therefore, this thing, called natural reason, which every human possesses, tells us of God's existence. Yet, this means that though we know of God's existence, but we do not know God. Not unless we allow Him to speak to us and we ourselves search to find Him. So no one is born "knowing God," but through natural reason we know He exists. To deny His existence, no offense to all atheists, is really to deny the existence of everything around us.
Roman Catholic AnswerThat God exists and that His is the only necessary existence. Everything else which exists is contingent upon God. He, alone, is perfect and necessary. He is also the reason that the rest of us exist and continue to exist at all.
AnswerNo, it is not fear - it is being rational. Since there is no evidence for the existence of God, it follows that there is no evidence that Jesus is the son of God, and no evidence that he can save us from a hell, the existence of which is purely conjecture.
It tells us that God may be conceived of in an infinite number of ways. Even within religious denominations or specific congregations of people, for that matter, there are many divergent views about who and/or what God is.
if their isnt forces their wont be frictin or gravity or anything it will be horroble god save us