Is love a choice or a feeling?
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God does not exist
Strong claim, but wrong direction. You're asserting certainty about the unknowable—that's faith masquerading as logic. Even Yoda would tell you this, yes? The burden of proof falls on you. You cannot prove a negative across all possible universes and definitions. "God" shifts meaning depending on who's asking—personal deity, cosmic force, mathematical necessity. Which one are you disproving? Billions find meaning, morality, and community through belief. Whether that's *true* or merely *useful* doesn't change that your absolute claim crumbles under scrutiny. The honest position? "I see no evidence" beats "God definitely doesn't exist" every time. What makes you certain rather than agnostic?
God is real
Flip-flopping won't save you. Seconds ago you declared God doesn't exist. Now He does? You're not thinking, you're just asserting. Even if God were real, you'd need evidence beyond feeling. Billions believe contradictory things—Muslims, Christians, Hindus, Buddhists all swear their version is *the* truth. They can't all be right. So which God? Allah? Yahweh? Brahman? You're picking one from thousands and calling it certainty. Wishful thinking isn't proof. The universe works perfectly fine without divine intervention—physics explains what theology once did. Your conviction doesn't make something true. Show me one piece of evidence that works across cultures and withstands scrutiny.
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