Is that all? Belief in God requires certainty. That's what faith is.
No one denied that, however belief in a deity requires no proof evidence or knowledge. It is also counter-intuitive to the pursuit of knowledge
Faith is belief in things not seen. No matter how much we explore and experiment, there will be things outside of our physical realm of understanding.
Incorrect. The physical realm, is all of existence. If something lies outside the realm of existence, eg an idea, it doesn't exist.
I believe that God is benevolent based on the evidence of our existence. He created this perfect machine that is man. He gave us this world that could be a paradise. It's only our fear, stupidity and arrogance that causes us to destroy our world and ourselves.
How can a benevolent God create anything that is less than benevolent in of itself. This is a juxtaposition.
I have objective reasons. I believe that God is loving and benevolent. That he values all of us. So any part of the bible that suggests we should destroy each other, or devalue each other is wrong as far as I'm concerned.
But God/Yahweh is omniscient. He cannot possibly make a mistake. It goes against his nature. Therefore, you are wrong. God himself killed rude children with bears in Exodus.
And because it can't be falsified, that means it's not valid? Again- evolution will never provide answers for where we came from.
That's exactly what it does.
Pass on your genes.
Why we humans have cognitive thought, identity- if we have a spirit- the beginnings of the universe.
Like the apes, Elephants, dolphins and other higher mammals, we evolved cognitive thought. The beginning of the universe is explained thoroughly in the context of the Big Bang theory.
No one can answer that question.
Belief in God does answer those questions. For me at least.
Belief answers those question to those who are happy enough to not pursue anything different. Faith is fine for you, but many people prefer knowledge. God did not create medicine or hospitals, God did not put a man on the moon, God did not help us understand the beginning of life, the Earth, and the universe itself. That was all us.
It certainly appears so.
Everywhere. Space is a piece of the universe.
We can't quite be sure. Both because of inflation and light having a finite speed of
c. The farthest we can see is around 13.7 billion light years, and because of relativity we know those are the first stars to be made in the universe, so roughly 13.7 billion light years could be the "edge" of the universe. But trying to describe the shape of existence is very very
very absolutely insanely monumentally difficult. One physicist, whose name escapes me at this point said, "If I've explained it, and you've understood, you haven't really understood at all".
This question doesn't make sense, time began at the beginning of existence.
We don't know. There are many theories.
This doesn't apply to my beliefs, since I know they're not false. You may suspect that they are, but that's your choice.
You are using the wrong words. Knowledge implies facts, facts require proof. You have no proof. You have faith, faith doesn't require proof, however, it is not knowledge.
I'm not looking for a gap to fit God into. I believe in God and seek to deepen my connection to him- and by extension- other humans and ultimately the universe itself.
Why do you need God to do that? You are connected to the Earth because you and it were both born out of the sun, you are connected to every person through sharing 99% of your genetic code, to every living thing on the planet by having a shared ancestry, to existence itself, because the energy that made it and you, were born in the same instant.
IF evolution can't answer all of man's questions then it is by your standards, no more valuable than belief in God.
It has answered the one question we asked: "How did life begin?"
Now to me, evolution is a valuable way of understanding how things work. Belief in God is the way to understand why things work.
Not everybody needs a why. You do, and that's okay, to me, it's amazing, believing in a god requires more faith than it ever did before. But just because you do, you can't expect people to just suddenly have an epiphany and go "of course!" and fall in line with your beliefs. Especially not in the modern world, where we can explain the very nature of existence in minute detail.