Question:
Is it Silly to question the existance of God? And Why?
⚛Bazinga!™
2013-04-09 02:16:18 UTC
So, you think it's silly to question the possibility of a perfect world without a creator? Why is that silly? I question many things I see fit to learn from.. So, please enlighten me to your view.

For posterity, here is my view if you have bothered to read this far (enjoy):
I must wonder whether an intelligent designer was required. Considering that natural science shows us that nothing complex ever yields anything significantly less complex, I may assume hypothetically that the origin of the beginning of space-time was quite simple. The equation 1÷.5=2 comes to mind. Was it so simple, or did it more likely require an intelligence to produce such a perfect universe? What's the odds? Who can say for sure? I tend to think it unlikely, and even more so, the more you add traits and attributes to the already not entirely provable gods of any religion. Thank you for reading it all. What are your thoughts?
Six answers:
qxzqxzqxz
2013-04-09 02:20:11 UTC
It's silly not to question the existence of god...
Raja
2013-04-09 10:41:51 UTC
It is silly because the evidence for the existence of God is still in your very soul and all souls of this world. This is a temporary miracle made by God. A soul is connected to all souls of this world. Do you think this is naturally happening since the beginning of the human kind?



We are created beings. (The word 'created' is self-explanatory.) That doesn't comes under natural way of life. We are not natural but unnatural beings. I mean we are just robots made of different materials (flesh, bones, tissues etc.,). There are ever existing eternal beings which knew neither death nor birth and God is the chief of these eternal beings. IN FACT THIS IS THE REAL EVER EXISTING PHENOMENON. Some people asks "Who created God?". This is because they think from the state what they are. That's why they are unable to understand the truth.
Madman
2013-04-09 09:23:40 UTC
Your brain has evolved. Religious will say you satanic, atheist (most) will say you are revolutionary. It all depends on you; which path you take. I expect this question to be filled with answers and quotes from the holy books and scientific proves that God was just a mere lie to consult the ancients for the numerous happenings beyond their understandings.



But I believe questioning the existence of God is something that has to be done at least once in a lifetime, it is so that we don't merely accept what is written but understand it.
Becca
2013-04-09 09:26:21 UTC
Of course you can question it. Otherwise you'd be worrying about whether you were praying to nothing. If you research evidence on both sides, you'll find the truth, but only if you really want to know, and search deep enough, will you find an answer.
Matthew T
2013-04-09 09:26:29 UTC
You have to start with something for it to be able to yield anything.
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2013-04-09 09:17:08 UTC
Which god are you questioning?


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