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Wednesday, 8 March 2017

The Dilemma of God

 
What is God? What is man? What is this? Thoughts, merely thoughts. They are what they are, and not what they are. This is all it is. However, when reading this, keep in mind: If you hate God, don’t hate others who love God. If you love God, don’t hate others who hate God.

The topic of God is an interesting subject, a topic that could go for centuries. Something equally so of interest would be people and their thoughts of God, against or for. It would be very easy to write whole volumes about the subject humanity's thought of God.

Nevertheless, in many ways the whole thing is ironic, for those who seek to prove that God doesn't exist, and the other half that seek to prove that He does exist. Why? Simply because, you cannot search the whole universe, so it takes faith to believe that God is not real. On the other hand, because you believe with faith that God is real, you cannot prove Him with science. Simply put, both require faith, so equally ha, ha, ha, because of the stalemate it causes.

However, something that can be agreed at least is this: God is real, in the sense that, He is either just real, or that He is real, because the actions of those who believe Him real, affect those with very real actions who don't.

Making it, not because He is necessarily real, but because the affects by those who believe in Him are very real to those that don’t believe. Meaning that, not necessarily because the entity exist, but through the actions of others. So whether believe or don’t believe, it is all very real.

The topic of God is a dilemma. It is the dilemma of ages, and even if either side were able to prove that they were right, it wouldn’t work. Simply put, if they believed with faith all this time, what’s going to stop them now? The atheist with their belief and the theist with their belief. In many ways, everyone doesn’t actually believe anything solid, because what is proof other than mere opinion? The more you delve into both sides, you start to believe in one thing only: People believe what they want to believe. So is it not really God the dilemma, but the human.





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