I don't see the wind but i belive its there cuz I feel it sumtimes I don't see GOD but i believe in him cuz i could feel his presence
Suppose the schizophrenic believes in the underpants knomes, is his belief valid because he feels them? When I was a wee little kid sometimes on christmas eve I could swear I could "feel" Santa's presence near my house, but I don't suppose that makes him real now. The difference between god and the wind is that the wind is felt physically, and universally, by all human beings. It is detactable by scientific measurements, we've isolated and labeled it's molecular compounds, it is experienced universally by humans, and we have a tendency to die when we can't breath it anymore. To "feel" god is only a mental event, like the underpants knomes (southpark referrence btw). It could actually be god, or it could be one of the many delusions the mind can create when it believes something. You don't need to be crazy to have that happen, just believe in something strongly enough.


and most of the logic and important things that i have asked God for I received them
You asked god for logic? I suppose logic is pretty flexible at that point.

......and why do people belive the newspaper and other non-fiction books

I don't think most believe the newspaper as the absolute truth, but as a relatively credible one since the events described have witnessess, pictures, and video to back it up.


but they don't believe in the bible wich was one of the first books in da world
There are many religious books that existed thousands of years before it actually. A lot of those religions just died off though.

and has 66 books written all in different times from different people inspired by God and it all talks about the same thing and it makes sense
Well, not perfect sence, it does have a tendency to contradict itself every so often. And of course there are a lot of events that are single, supernatural events like noah's ark or adam and eve, that have no relation to each other.
It's still not that astounding that it makes sense though, since these multiple writings had to have a single editor who put them all together who could pick and choose as he liked. In fact almost every tale in the bible dealing with the supernatural can be found in another version in an older mythology. Plus many aspects, like december 25, sunday, and Jesus's deification were adapted from pagan beliefs to unite the two prominant European faiths under one religion.



If u look at the universe, it's kind of hard not to believe in God. stars, planets, life, black holes, galaxies, quasars, plasma, all kind of light (EMS) ....
.....all from an infinitly small point. this whole universe is proof and substance of God.the laws of the universe(motion,physics,ect) are the evidence.
This reasoning is so bothersome. Instead of "the universe is so complex, lets see what causes it to be so", people just interpret everything to match up with their presupposition and say "the universe is so complex, that proves god did it!". That proves nothing. We could think up infinite explanations for why the universe is so complex, and there are probably many that we haven't even come close to understanding yet. There are so many logical physical systems in the unviverse that would create such complexity, and there are undoubtedly more to be discovered. Instead people latch on to the only one their brains can understand at the moment. You can't simply pick the one you like because it fits. Watch this:

"trillions of invisible pixies fly around the universe putting it together, and they're responsible for the complexity of life as well".
Well damn, look at black holes, stars, quazars, ecosystems... it all fits perfectly with the pixie theory. So just look around you, the pixie proof is everywhere. anybody want to start a religion around me? I mean come on, every physical system can be explained by the pixies, I clearly have all the answers.
mrdevious Reviewed by mrdevious on . If God is real, why are there atheists? The biggest problem with the God hypothesis, so far as I can tell, is accounting for the fact that there is absolutely no concrete evidence for God anywhere. My question is: what kind of God would set things up that way? Why would God create a universe in which it is possible to be an atheist, if he wants us to believe in him? There are a four ways of explaining this that I can think of: (1) There is a God, but he doesn't want anybody to believe in him. (2) There is a God, but he doesn't Rating: 5