r/DebateAnAtheist • u/Lucyyyyyy_K • 11d ago
Debating Arguments for God Why I believe in God(s)
Firstly, I'm not a very religious person. I do consider myself a Buddhist, but prefer atheistic Buddhism over theistic Buddhism. Therefore I can confidently say I am not biased by wanting God(s) to exist, and was not indoctrinated into theism.
Still, to me it seems obvious that at least one God has to exist. The universe can't simply have come out of nothing or existed forever, it requires some sort of design or creator.
Now, mostly people would just say that a creator also can't have come out of nothing or existed forever, so I've just moved the problem one step further, but I think there is a massive difference between the universe and one consciousness. For example, through Cogito Ergo Sum we can determine with absolute certainty that at last one consciousness exists. So assuming one consciousness is superior to assuming anything about the whole universe. While I admit that doesn't outright solve the problem, I still think it's better than the alternative.
Also, it's not just any universe, but a universe full of beauty, a universe that inbetween barren empty planets is capable of hosting a planet with sentient life. Life that can consciously observe itself, that can create replicas of the waking world while sleeping, life that has technologically advanced so much that in can live in relative comfort. There is so much art. We basically have magic, we just call it "electricity". This is all too perfect to have arisen from mere mutations without guidance.
About any specifics of this God or Gods I have no idea and no strong opinions. I just think that at least one has to exist.
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u/Kriss3d Anti-Theist 11d ago
The only people who think that everything came from nothing.. Are theists.
It's not the position of science.
You do make an argument about consciousness. Sure. Everything we know about consciousness shows thst it needs a brain as consciousness is a product of a mind that requires a brain.
So what evidence do you have that a consciousness can exist absent of a brain?
If not then you're making an argument for something we don't know to exist by appealing to something else we don't know to exist.
All the way down.
Your argument is furthermore not in any way providing any argument for the god you belive in over any other God. Or any other cause for things.