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{{DISPLAYTITLE:God's existence views}} ''This conversation was exported from ChatGPT''<ref>{{cite web|title=God's existence views|url=https://chatgpt.com/share/691a7655-1370-8006-8501-07539a196209|publisher=ChatGPT|access-date=2025-11-17}}</ref> == gpt-5-1 == === User: is god real? === is god real? === Assistant: Questions about God’s existence don’t have a single agreed-upon answer — it depends on your worldview, evidence standar… === Questions about God’s existence don’t have a single agreed-upon answer — it depends on your worldview, evidence standards, and personal experience. Here are the main ways people approach it: ===== 1. Theistic view (God is real) ===== Many religious traditions assert that God exists based on: * Revelation (sacred texts, prophets) * Personal experience (feelings of presence, miracles) * Philosophical arguments like: - Cosmological (the universe needs a cause) - Teleological (the universe seems finely tuned) - Moral (objective morality implies a source) ===== 2. Atheistic view (God is not real) ===== Atheists typically argue: * There’s no empirical evidence for a deity * Natural processes explain the universe without invoking a God * The burden of proof lies on the claim being made ===== 3. Agnostic view (we can’t know) ===== Agnostics say: * The question may be unknowable * Human perception and logic are limited * There’s insufficient evidence to decide either way ===== 4. Spiritual-but-not-religious view ===== Some believe in: * A higher power but not a specific God * A spiritual force, consciousness, or interconnectedness ===== Where do you lean? ===== I can also give deeper arguments for or against God depending on what angle interests you — philosophical, scientific, experiential, religious, or something else. == References == <references /> [[Category:ChatGPT Shares]] [[Category:openai]]
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