No one will presumably ever be able to prove or disprove such fundamental religious principles as the existence of God.
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Even if it were proven that God didn't exist, Religion would still be Saintly and Divine.
As a scientist, I don't believe science will ever discover whether God exists. Nor do I believe religion will ever prove it.
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.
I think, if you can prove the existence of God, it can only be proven through love.
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.
I think, that if you can prove the existence of God, it can only be proven through love.
We cannot, of course, disprove God, just as we can't disprove Thor, fairies, leprechauns and the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
It is possible to demonstrate God's existence, although not a priori, yet a posteriori from some work of His more surely known to us.
We have seen that no religion stands on the basis of things known; none bounds its horizon within the field of human observation; and, therefore, as it can never present us with indisputable facts, so must it ever be at once a source of error and contention.
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.
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