The people who believe in god . Is there any proof you have .pls explain me
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A church billboard caught my eye: “Since I don’t believe in atheists, atheists don’t exist.”
Growing up, it was pretty much that simple for me. The entire twenty-one years I lived in Houston, Texas, I never met anyone who admitted to being an atheist. Believing in God’s existence was like believing in the solar system: it must be there because everyone said it was.
I’ve never seen my brain, but I hope I have one.
Looking back, I’m glad an atheistic bully didn’t kick sand on my faith, because I don’t have any idea how I would have defended myself.
Most people who believe in God today are probably like I was. That’s what worries me most about the publishing phenomenon called “aggressive atheism.” When Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris, and their peers write books intended to talk us out of faith in God, they produce bestsellers read mostly by people who have never really thought about the question.
So let’s think about the question. It would obviously be hard to want a more intimate relationship with God if you’re not sure he is real. It would be difficult to convince others that God exists if you’re not convinced yourself. And it would be tough to explain your faith in God if you’re don’t have good reasons why you believe in him.
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