Why do people believe in God?

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  1. aaqucnaona This sentence is a lie Valued Senior Member

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    To all the theists - why do you believe in god? Why do you think people believe in god?
    To all first generation atheists - why do you not believe in God? Why do you think people believe in god?
     
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  3. wynn ˙ Valued Senior Member

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    Well, I am neither a theist nor a first-generation atheist, but I'll reply anyway:

    I think that people who actually believe in God*, do so because they have divine inspiration to do so.


    *Just because a person claims to believe in God, doesn't necessarily mean they do. People say all kinds of things for all kinds of reasons.
     
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  5. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    A friend of mine says he has "faith" that his God exists and that's good enough for him.
     
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  7. Motor Daddy Valued Senior Member

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    Depends on how you define God.

    I'm an atheist and I go to a Christian church. I do not believe that some god in the heavens (whatever, and where ever that is) created the universe. I do not believe God exists outside of the human mind.

    I define God as a spirit that resides in people that believe. The spirit is always with them. The spirit has real healing power. The spirit has a positive psychological impact on their existence. I also believe that in believing in that God, a person can find true peace in themselves, and in turn make a difference in the real world. In other words, if I believe in god I in turn can make your life better. So with that concept in mind, god is powerful to all.
     
  8. gmilam Valued Senior Member

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    God means many things to many people. Many ideas and concepts get muddled together into the one non-specific word.

    Love, creation, sin, compassion, judgement, nature, good, evil, reward, punishment... For example, what does something like the Golden Rule have to do with the creation of the universe?

    This is why all the discussions end in futility. No one can agree on what the word means.
     
  9. Balerion Banned Banned

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    I don't believe in a god because I'm not wired that way. I never believed as a child, and I don't believe now. Today I can rationalize my unbelief, but as a kid I just never felt compelled to believe.

    I used to identify myself as an agnostic because I thought it was the only intellectual position to take, and that all agnostics are atheists "in practice." Then I realized that the opposite was true: I'm an atheist because there is no evidence for a god, and all the evidence in the world that the major world faiths are entirely man-made. My agnosticism is implied in my position as an atheist, so to call myself an agnostic would be redundant.
     
  10. Yazata Valued Senior Member

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    I'm not a theist and I don't know what the phrase "first generation atheist" means. Atheist convert? Former-theist?

    Whatever, I don't think that our personal histories, however interesting they may be, will be very much help in understanding why people in general display some kind of religiosity. That's a rather different question.
     
  11. Yazata Valued Senior Member

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    Yes, I strongly agree with that.

    We could perhaps ask both theists and atheists what 'God' means to them. Try to determine what it is that they think that they are affirming or denying.

    The problem is that many theists will seemingly use the word 'God' to suggest different things, depending on context.
     
  12. Arioch Valued Senior Member

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    @Yazata --

    I think it means "people who weren't raised atheist", whatever one might want that to mean.
     
  13. fredchurch Registered Senior Member

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    people usually go along with what there parents believe in. and there parents parents. so whos parents are right? my grandmother was a athiest and told me the only heven or hell is what you make for yourself on this earth.
     
  14. aaqucnaona This sentence is a lie Valued Senior Member

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    THen the "why do people believe in God" still applies.

    Anyway - I picked up the generations of atheism from Fraggle - he is a third generation atheist - grandparents and parents were atheists.
     
  15. Unconcept Registered Senior Member

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    People believe in god because it gives them comfort that someone cares about your daily life and knows you better than you do, that a perfect judge will account everyone and that there is a purpose in living.
    The reality is God's existence and getting to heaven to have eternal bliss both don't have any understandable ultimate purpose.

    I don't believe in god because I don't have evidence to, it's the default position since the burden in proof is on the one who makes the claim that extends your knowledge. Knowledge of the existence or non-existence of God(s) are both a positive claim, no one has proof for either.
     
  16. MichaelAnsusinha Registered Member

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    Motor Daddy: The question remains, though. What makes you feel compelled to believe in such a spirit, or how would you react to people skeptical about a spirit inside you?

    Reasons off the top of my head explaining believers: The universe might seem overly natural and complex to have occured naturally, your faith gives you some purpose, you're afraid of death and/or it's comforting, you feel there should be some form of karma (good go to heaven, ect.), and more.

    By the way, I'm not a believer.
     
  17. Arioch Valued Senior Member

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    To paraphrase Laplace:

    "I have no need for that assumption."
     
  18. Gravage Registered Senior Member

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    Everyone/everybody needs to believe in something.
     
  19. Arioch Valued Senior Member

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    Oh I believe in many things, however I believe in nothing for which there is no evidence. I merely said that I have no need of that assumption, which is completely true.
     
  20. wynn ˙ Valued Senior Member

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    For which there is no evidence,

    or for which you have no evidence?
     
  21. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    Evidence is not subjective, or it's not evidence.
     
  22. Arioch Valued Senior Member

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    @wynn --

    There is no evidence for any god or god-like being. Period. You can talk about your experiences all you want, but until you can show that those experiences were, in fact, caused by whatever you call a god you do not possess evidence that god exists.
     
  23. ltconklin Registered Member

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    hey people get all pissed off about religions and saying what is write and wrong with them. but look at science its not perfect for a long shot. one could say the study of science is a religion.
    science is wrong a lot of the time.
    people thought the earth is flat
    we revolved around the sun
    the atom is the smallest thing
    were always changing what we determine what is right and wrong religion as just made up its mind already what they determine what it is to be right
     

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