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You should delve into the evidence yourself and then decide.
There's no 'should', read,listen,think and make your choice.
I believe in me !
What Mamya says is better than mine.
Mankind's natural curiosity leads to many questions of Why, Where, How, What, Who, etc and has driven the sciences and philosophers from time immemorial, leading to advances in our knowledge that have been both a benefit and a curse to humanity. From medicine to bombs.
But asking questions is in our DNA and our curiosity about our origins is no exception.
Sadly, this where emotions come into play, and there is no place for that in a serious investigation.
But the mere mention of a Creator of all things brings out the emotion, and muddies the waters that obscure the truth.
Why should I believe in anyone...??? Seriously can't see any reason to believe in any form of deity...
mallyj is absolutely correct, if you believe a creator has always existed, why can't you believe the universe has always existed? If the answer is because a creator is needed for everything than your God had to be created.
//There's no 'should', read,listen,think and make your choice.//

Reading, listening & thinking isn't enough basis mamya, or perhaps only on a superficial level, there is also what we might call the 'feelings in our hearts' and the great universal unconscious.
See Carl Jung.
Only a couple of millenia ago, the Greeks & Romans had THEIR Gods.
The Ancient Egyptions had THEIR Gods. The Vickings had THEIR Gods.
Zoroasrians & Mithra had THEIR God.
And the list goes on....
Then along came the New Age with 'Archytypes' (Carl Jung), aliens, past life regression and other guff.

Personally, I like to chill....

There's no 'should', read,listen,think and make your choice based on your innermost feelings.

Better??
It's not a question of who but rather what to believe. I don't believe 'in' any thing let alone any one. For me belief follows from understanding. Determining what you know follows from understanding how you know it. Understanding substantiates belief.
Indeed. Understanding. Following the evidence until a conclusion is reached.
Khandro; why should I be interested in the feelings in your heart? or Jung's ideas (or feelings)? The feelings in my heart are that it's all b***cks, but is that enough to satisfy you? I sincerely hope not.
I worship at the altar of Victor Meldrew.
//The feelings in my heart are that it's all b***cks, but is that enough to satisfy you?//
Doubt it
;-)

The universe is beginning to look like a thought. Some top physicists conclude. Life is but a dream.
Shboom
We're all here one minute and gone the next.
Like all life forms.
(Whether it be birds in Rome, a farm animal destined for the dinner plate or an insect with a one day life expectancy)
Get used to it and make the most of it.
There's no God to give special dispensation because you experience life as a human.
Nailit; "Whether it be birds in Rome, a farm animal destined for the dinner plate or an insect with a one day life expectancy"

Or if it be a human being. Get over it? I think we ought to value and respect life, whether human or not. I don't regard animals (other than human animals) as creatures given to us by god for our amusement and nourishment.
//I don't regard animals (other than human animals) as creatures given to us by god for our amusement and nourishment//

EH?
What you on about?

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