Re: God does not exist....
Though I believe God exists, I can prove only that there is a 50-50 possibility of his existence. But that's not bad, right? Here goes my rationale:
If there is God, he must be an infinitely more powerful and intelligent being, naturally, and so he can let this world run as it is running now without us, his created beings, being aware of his existence. I mean the possibility is there, right? It's just we don't know for sure.
I think those people who try to loudly proclaim that there is no God are actually complaining to Him like a little child complaining to his absentee father, 'if You exist, why is this world so and so, and why is my life such a mess,' and so deep inside his heart, God exists. A true atheist I think doesn't even think about God much, but just answers plain 'no' if he is asked of His existence and that's just it for him. If there is no God, why was this universal instinct of his existence put into our hearts - almost all cultures prove this fact. It's just that our limited mind cannot totally grasp what He really is and we just try to mold Him into whatever form our little mind can imagine. But the problem is, that is not necessarily, and probably not, true. He's too complex for our understanding. Think about it.
(I have drawn a whole concept of God - sort of a theory - but it's a very long story so I can't go into that, at least for now.)
Once in awhile, get outside in fresh air, take a deep breath & with a deep sigh, let out all the things that's bottled up inside you & be free, & you'll get a glimpse of nirvana.
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