I believe any question that man can ask has a reasonable answer-at least an answer that is as consistent with God's existence as it is in opposition to God's existence.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sometimes God answers our questions with questions.
No one will presumably ever be able to prove or disprove such fundamental religious principles as the existence of God.
I don't know if God exists, but it would be better for His reputation if He didn't.
If God exists, what objection can he have to saying so?
I think there will always be a possibility that God doesn't exist because He is infinitude and into that infinitude must come that possibility.
Traditional arguments for the existence of God and contemporary attempts to use fine-tuning and cosmology to back up the case for his existence always strike me as kinds of games, since hardly anyone believes on the basis of these arguments at all.
I believe that the question of the existence of God is an impenetrable mystery and beyond human comprehension.
I don't question God.
Can a mortal ask questions which God finds unanswerable? Quite easily, I should think. All nonsense questions are unanswerable.
I don't question things that go against what I believe very much. But boy, the stuff that I really want to believe, I really question a lot.