If God exists, what objection can he have to saying so?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Don't be misled by those who claim God doesn't exist, because He does.
As set forth by theologians, the idea of 'God' is an argument that assumes its own conclusions, and proves nothing.
Arguing that God doesn't exist would be like people in the 10th century arguing that germs and microbes didn't exist because they couldn't see them.
It connects with the theologians' point that you can say what God is not, but not (easily) what He is.
Nobody talks so constantly about God as those who insist that there is no God.
He must pull out his own eyes, and see no creature, before he can say, he sees no God; He must be no man, and quench his reasonable soul, before he can say to himself, there is no God.
It turns out that the God whose word will stand forever does not exist to insure our fantasies that we will not have to die as individuals or as a species. Such a God, moreover, does not invite us to presume we can comprehend God's creation.
Now it would be as absurd to deny the existence of God, because we cannot see him, as it would be to deny the existence of the air or wind, because we cannot see it.
God's only excuse is that he does not exist.
I don't know if God exists, but it would be better for His reputation if He didn't.