Re: Does God Exist?
Semi, do you not count the existence of this universe as proof of existence of God?
No, I don't. Ignorance of the unknown does not necessitate a super being to make it all happen.
The link between faith and belief is trust...undeniable proof on such matters fall squarely in the realm of the rhetorical...unless you have some sort of formal proof on why humanity is good, or worthy of life. Some things people take as axiomatic...and as such, their beliefs, in spite of all the paean to logic and proof, is no more than faith. I'm afraid the argument does indeed go well passed cosmogony and evolutionary debates...for the more imaginative, I'd really like to see a moral system based on so-called undeniable truths which are nothing more than proclamations.
I don't find any formal religous scripture that *does *have a moral system that is based on undeniable truths or as a whole is worthy of God.