This essay discusses arguments for and against the existence of God. It explores how philosophers like Nietzsche have questioned God's existence, while believers express the need to have faith in a supreme being. The essay concludes that while religion gives people comfort, there is no definitive proof that God exists physically, and faith is based more on feelings than truth.
This essay discusses arguments for and against the existence of God. It explores how philosophers like Nietzsche have questioned God's existence, while believers express the need to have faith in a supreme being. The essay concludes that while religion gives people comfort, there is no definitive proof that God exists physically, and faith is based more on feelings than truth.
This essay discusses arguments for and against the existence of God. It explores how philosophers like Nietzsche have questioned God's existence, while believers express the need to have faith in a supreme being. The essay concludes that while religion gives people comfort, there is no definitive proof that God exists physically, and faith is based more on feelings than truth.
INTRODUCTION: This essay answers the question, does God really exist? in which we will be evidencing with arguments from ancient philosophers and thinkers the true answer to this question.
DEVELOPMENT: As we all know today thanks to cultural growth, we may be able
to decide what to believe and what not. The concepts of faith and hope are different in each area of the world, creating that the discussion between atheists and believers is due to the question of whether there really is a God. With this, we all know that as human beings we need something or someone in which to rest our faith and our greatest desires, but we all know that as a community there must be some extreme with the correct answer to a question as big as believing. or not. Many philosophers have questioned the existence of God more than once, since it is very difficult for believers to explain that there really is an all-powerful being that surpasses the laws of the world, which protects and guides its subjects. With this it could be understood that justifying this with a clear thought and logical reason can be very complicated, to understand this we should better analyze both sides of the coin. Nietzsche, was a great philosopher known as the being who gave "death to God" since his thought was based on the fact that man had not yet used his net potential, which would make him a very powerful being more than a God, but even so, many managed to continue affirming that a being like God is not there. On the part of the parishioners and all the believers, they expressed that yes or yes, they have to believe or put our faith in someone, and more so a being as supreme and kind as God is, since he would put the point of what is good and what not, where his prophets should tell us the path of truth, since, as a servant of the Lord, I should be more faithful to his word.
CONCLUSION: I personally believe that for a religion to be able to affirm with
certainty the existence of its God, it would need to die and be revived with proof that its creator is real. God is nothing more than the name that the thousands of believers gave to an immaculate being in which their soul and spirit rest, this being respectable but not being true since faith and hope are no more than feelings that he uses In order not to feel the burden of his life so heavy, the human being should imply that God does not exist, but the faith and desires of millions of people who rest in him, if they are true. Author: Eily Dayana Macias A. 11-03