I've read a quote from someone's signature on here, I can't recall who at the moment since I'm too hungry but it basically stated: "Even if the theories of abiogenesis, evolution, gravity (and a bunch of other theories) were wrong, it STILL wouldn't prove the existence of god."
The term of god can be so broad and vague that I might as well just say "atheist" since it's something that cannot be proven nor disproven, thus is not worth my consideration as a tangible aspect of reality. It is not something that affects me, or if it does, there is no way to test whether or not it does, ergo even maintaining the idea that it could be a possibility is a waste of my time and energy since it leads nowhere and ultimately means absolutely nothing. I know there is no god, however, as has been suggested by established religions because before they started moving the goalposts back further and further away, we proved all the things claimed by religions that would have anything to do with a god to be inherently false. There is no heaven with angels and a shiny old man in the clouds, there is no way in hell that after brain death the human body can spontaneously regenerate, you cannot walk on water, there are no four-legged insects nor is there any evidence they've ever existed, bats are NOT in the same family as birds [all of which the bible has claimed so far], miracles do NOT happen [as evidenced by the lack of amputees spontaneously regenerating their lost limbs], there is no evidence Jesus ever even existed save for a dusty old tome that is riddled with inconsistencies and outright lies and fabrications [thus calling its credibility into extreme suspicion], there is nothing. Nothing nothing nothing. That's why they call it faith, cuz you're supposed to believe in something with no real evidence or reason to do so other than solipsistic disingenuous bullshit.
There is no need to entertain the illusion of a godly figure, or even the possibility of one. If indeed there is one, then fine, that day will come I suppose, but unless/until that day DOES come I'm calling bullshit on the entire affair.
The term of god can be so broad and vague that I might as well just say "atheist" since it's something that cannot be proven nor disproven, thus is not worth my consideration as a tangible aspect of reality. It is not something that affects me, or if it does, there is no way to test whether or not it does, ergo even maintaining the idea that it could be a possibility is a waste of my time and energy since it leads nowhere and ultimately means absolutely nothing. I know there is no god, however, as has been suggested by established religions because before they started moving the goalposts back further and further away, we proved all the things claimed by religions that would have anything to do with a god to be inherently false. There is no heaven with angels and a shiny old man in the clouds, there is no way in hell that after brain death the human body can spontaneously regenerate, you cannot walk on water, there are no four-legged insects nor is there any evidence they've ever existed, bats are NOT in the same family as birds [all of which the bible has claimed so far], miracles do NOT happen [as evidenced by the lack of amputees spontaneously regenerating their lost limbs], there is no evidence Jesus ever even existed save for a dusty old tome that is riddled with inconsistencies and outright lies and fabrications [thus calling its credibility into extreme suspicion], there is nothing. Nothing nothing nothing. That's why they call it faith, cuz you're supposed to believe in something with no real evidence or reason to do so other than solipsistic disingenuous bullshit.
There is no need to entertain the illusion of a godly figure, or even the possibility of one. If indeed there is one, then fine, that day will come I suppose, but unless/until that day DOES come I'm calling bullshit on the entire affair.