There is no logical reason to believe in God. There are emotional reasons, certainly, but I cannot have faith that nothing is something simply because it would be reassuring. I can no more believe in God than I can believe an invisible monkey lives in my ass; however, I would believe in both if they could be scientifically proven. Andrew Davidson
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With the existence of a God being a debate that has been going on for thousands of years, it is easy to understand why some people have a difficult time believing in the existence of a God. However, when you take a step back and look at the world in a more logical way, you will realize that there is no logical reason to believe in God. The only way you would have grounds to believe in something is when you can prove it with science. In other words, when scientists can show that the world was created by itself or when there is evidence of something beyond human understanding. In order to believe in God, you need to have faith, which is not based on logic. The second part of the quote comes from a famous quote by Albert Einstein: “There is no logical reason to believe in God.” With this said, it means that there are no one-hundred percent proofs that a God exists, but science can lead us to believe in something beyond our understanding.

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