First of all there is more than one God. The Christian God is a specific one, but I could say that I believe in God when God is actually a pigeon that can read minds.
Now I assume you mean the Christian God. The Bible says that he is omnipotent. Omnipotent means that you can do anything. Can you make a rock heavier than you can lift? If you can, then you can't lift that rock, and if you can lift that rock, then you can't make a rock heavier than you can lift. Paradox.
Now on a different side of things, here is my belief. There could be a God. There is absolutely no explanation of why gravity exists, but it does doesn't it? But there could also be another scientific law that makes it possible for us to be here. Maybe something to do with quantum mechanics. For me, its pretty much, "I mean there's a chance that a God exists, but there is a chance that one doesn't.
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First of all there is more than one God. The Christian God is a specific one, but I could say that I believe in God when God is actually a pigeon that can read minds.
Now I assume you mean the Christian God. The Bible says that he is omnipotent. Omnipotent means that you can do anything. Can you make a rock heavier than you can lift? If you can, then you can't lift that rock, and if you can lift that rock, then you can't make a rock heavier than you can lift. Paradox.
Now on a different side of things, here is my belief. There could be a God. There is absolutely no explanation of why gravity exists, but it does doesn't it? But there could also be another scientific law that makes it possible for us to be here. Maybe something to do with quantum mechanics. For me, its pretty much, "I mean there's a chance that a God exists, but there is a chance that one doesn't.