King Alexander
Universe explorer
Still, first option; I don't even consider the other ones.Fifty said:Hmm I suppose I should have been more explicit in that regard... I'm generally referring to God in the sense of a creator, not a specific religion's god. For example, I would consider a deist's God to fall under the definition of God for the purposes of this thread.
Let's see, we have a creator that created everything some billions years ago, and then went out and hung himself(?) or he's just to shy to leave traces of him or too bored to do any other thing in all those billions of years? Let's be serious. People do not live on trees or cages, anymore, and we should act accordingly.
Faith hasn't anything to do with Gods' no existance: logic has. If people don't use their logic to judge the holy writings, we can as well abandon our civilisation and go and live together with the animals, once again.Fifty said:However, it seems to me that unless you could physically or logically prove that God could not possibly exist under any circumstances imaginable, wouldn't it take something of a leap of faith (well maybe more like a tiny hop of faith in this case) to say that God definitely does not exist?