The Unknown is God

My perspective on the concept of God is often considered controversial. In my view, there is no entity akin to God or supernatural forces in the universe. I find no evidence supporting the existence of a divine being. Even the narratives about God that have been passed down to us exhibit various loopholes. Taking Christianity as an example, the belief that humans originated from Adam and Eve conflicts with the scientifically-backed theory of evolution. Similarly, in Hindu mythology, it is asserted that the Sun god travels on his chariot, bestowing sunlight upon us. However, our exploration and study of the solar system confirm that the Sun is merely a star composed of hydrogen and helium. Enlightened figures like Buddha, Mahavir Swami, and Guru Nanak have rejected the concepts of polytheism and idol worship, advocating a shift from dharma to karma. Unfortunately, opposite to their teachings, people started to worship statues and portraits of these enlightened beings.

Those who believe in God are either those who have heard stories from others or those who coin some coincidence as destiny. In my opinion, which hasn't been answered yet by science is God. One most common example the believer give is that if there's no god, how would you explain the origin of our universe. So yeah, the unknown is God.

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