Man has spent centuries worshiping invisible beings. Various gods and goddesses that were believed to be the cause of rain, tornadoes, fire, and love. In more recent times, many people worship a single god that is believed to be in charge of everything. But is there any kind of evidence to back up this belief? Or is everyone just being blindly screwed out of their money?
Now – there are a lot of things in the world that I do not understand. But in general, the things that I do understand I understand because they are actually part of my reality. I understand money because money is a requirement to buy food. I understand software development, because that’s what I do at work in order to make money. But when it comes to invisible beings and other things that I don’t directly experience, understanding becomes somewhat difficult.
So instead of pointing to such invisible things directly, I point to their effects. For example, I know that wind exists because I can feel its effects on my skin. I can’t see wind directly, but I can see its effects on the waving flag outside. I know that when the flag is waving violently, then it is very windy outside.
Using this same analogy, can we determine if God is real or not? Interesting question. Whenever I think or put my focus on God or divinity, there is a distinct feeling that I get. A feeling of amazement, awe, and gratitude. My experience of life takes on a very distinct quality. A quality that I have yet to replicate with anything else. Can I safely say, then, that my thinking about God creates this effect?
Or, alternatively, can I say that my thinking about God brings more of God into my life, and that these things that I experience are merely an effect of God? Is it that I am somehow getting closer to God?
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Is it possible to tell the difference between the two?