Flob, //The fact of the matter is, in a way there definitely is a god to all of us. Without, we would not be here, we would not have food, we would not have light, we would not have warmth. //
Sorry, I'm not with you. What God? Can you elaborate?
I suspect that that is a considerable under-estimate as there are as many gods as there are people who believe in one(or more). To answer the question, do you mean 'existence of god' in a real sense or as a philosophical concept?
//Man can neither prove nor disprove the existence of god - it isn't a question that can be answered.//
That ^ looks like an answer to me. Care to offer any proof for that assertion?
Those who profess knowledge of what can or can not be known about something for which they have affirmed their own ignorance obviously don't know what they're talking about.
One's own ignorance does not preclude the possibility of another's knowledge, not even own's own at a future date. The belief that knowledge is unattainable applies only to those who have in believing closed their own mind to the possibility.
I really dont know why I posted this question, as no-one can ever answer it, not even the best scientific minds.
I guess we'll all have to wait and see.
i dont believe in zeus, odin etc because if they were such a great religion and gods they would still be worshipped today which they are not, so you can clearly see why i dont worship them. also i am a muslim.