Thanks for all the interesting comments you all made. I agree that the way "God" often is portrayed (as an old guy in the sky for example) does not seem fitting. But if we look past the issue of appearance and instead look at God as something beyond the concept of appearance - perhaps more like a common dominator of all things seem and unseen, what then?
When I ask people who don't believe in God "So what happens when we die, is there nothing there? And if there is nothing there, what is this existence then all about?" the most common answer I get is something like "Well, I do think there is something more... I just don't know what it is.
What do you all think about this 'something more than our normal life'? Personally I find it frustrating we don't know more about our existence... (because that at least ought to be a fact... LOL). So what kind of prof would we need to satisfy our desire to know that the concept of God is real, at least with some certainty? (I call it 'concept' because I don't want the question to be about appearance)
When I ask people who don't believe in God "So what happens when we die, is there nothing there? And if there is nothing there, what is this existence then all about?" the most common answer I get is something like "Well, I do think there is something more... I just don't know what it is.
What do you all think about this 'something more than our normal life'? Personally I find it frustrating we don't know more about our existence... (because that at least ought to be a fact... LOL). So what kind of prof would we need to satisfy our desire to know that the concept of God is real, at least with some certainty? (I call it 'concept' because I don't want the question to be about appearance)