If there is a God, it's going to be a whole lot bigger and a whole lot more incomprehensible than anything that any theologian of any religion has ever proposed.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
No one will presumably ever be able to prove or disprove such fundamental religious principles as the existence of God.
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.
It seems obvious to me that the notion of God has never been anything but a kind of ideal projection, a reflection upward of the human personality, and that theology never has been and never can be anything but a more and more purified mythology.
If God is One, and if there can be no other God, there can be no idea of God.
There's no way that scientists can ever rule out religion, or even have anything significant to say about the abstract idea of a divine creator.
There are gods, but there is no God; and all gods become devils eventually.
Even if there isn't a God, I believe in the one we've created.
There never was a God. 'God is dead' is a halfway measure I won't go with.
God is bigger than people think.
Religion can be one of the greatest impediments to finding God.
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