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That's why I put "depends how you define God" as one of the possible answers. Nobody said that God has to be defined from a religious point of view. To some God can be "mother nature" or simply an invisible force that guides everything on earth towards equilibrium (scientific perspective). It's interesting to see how many people see it as a black or white issue without even considering the definition.
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[2 points] 2 years ago by deleted user ReplyThat's why I put "depends how you define God" as one of the possible answers. Nobody said that God has to be defined from a religious point of view. To some God can be "mother nature" or simply an invisible force that guides everything on earth towards equilibrium (scientific perspective). It's interesting to see how many people see it as a black or white issue without even considering the definition.
I would assume the question was based on the traditional sense of a God - not a "mother nature" (or 'scientific') type of God.
When there is is so much pain and suffering in the world I can not believe there is a god.