Some people conclude that the injustices existing in the world prove there is no God. On the contrary, I conclude that God, being both just and merciful, will and can rectify all inequities in a life after death.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I believe in justice, maybe not in this life, but there has to be justice. And if there isn't a God, I think it would be very depressing. I'd prefer to believe there is.
But if there is a just God, there is ultimate justice.
Intellectually, now, I believe that it is a complete vanity to say positively there is no God.
As set forth by theologians, the idea of 'God' is an argument that assumes its own conclusions, and proves nothing.
There never was a God. 'God is dead' is a halfway measure I won't go with.
I can't prove that God doesn't exist, but I'd much rather live in a universe without one.
God ceases to be God only for those who can admit the possibility of His non-existence, and that conception is in itself the most severe punishment they can suffer.
There is no injustice in the grace of God. God is as just when He forgives a believer as when He casts a sinner into hell.
We must agree to live in this world, with all that is unfair about it, without knowing why, if we wish to have a God in our lives.
Even if there isn't a God, I believe in the one we've created.