Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Prove to me there is no God...

And I'll prove to you that you're not thinking.

I'm taking a What is Religion class for college. I kind of find it frustrating because there are no exact answers. People try to study the supernatural with the natural and it just leaves open ended questions. For example "what is religion?" No one really even knows. It has multiple definitions and so many different connotation that there is no exact answer.  Then there is the question of "how did religion start?" Which no one really knows that answer either. I want to know how did people learn to communicate in the beginning of time, but there are no records of the beginning of time.
Yes Biblically there is the Genesis story, but was anyone really there for that? Nope only God. So is there a God? 
There is no proof to say there is or there isn't a God. Some would say creation itself is the proof there is a God, but others might call that science and then you ask where does science come from well maybe God created science to show Himself to us, but let's not forget the shallow minded people who think God and science don't mix. And if there isn't a God and it's all chance and science then what is life and reality and the point of living? Do you see the tangled web I'm in?

So prove to me that you're thinking. I can't see your thoughts. I can't feel your thoughts. I don't really know if your thoughts are there, but I have faith in you that you're thinking even though I can't see it. Yes your brain shows activity of different connections when you're thinking, but that doesn't mean I see exactly what you're thinking about. All I know of your thoughts is what you show me.

I don't need someone to ask me to prove if God is real. I don't need people asking me if I'm going to stop believing in God. Because as long as I live and move and breathe, I know there is a God. He is the only thing that gets me through this life despite what happens after I die. 

So do I believe there is a God? Yes. I know for a fact that you can't prove otherwise. 

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