The things that we should never talk about include sex, politics and religion. Though I understand why we should never talk about these subjects, because of the controversial side these topics uphold; I'm going to take undertake one of these topics on which is religion. Now I know that people either believe that there is God or there is not a God. Atheists have a disbelief in the existence of a deity, according to the definition provided by the Merriam Webster Dictionary.
Though no one can really prove that whether there is a God or there is not a God. We both can agree that either theists or atheists are both trying to explain the existence of a universe. Furthermore, as atheists explain the universe using science, which in turn uses evidence, it becomes even more unstable because every piece of evidence used to support a fact changes the fact every single time. For example, science has been known to always progress, but every time that facts are used to progress, previous facts are left to be discredited as no longer as facts. Such examples include the planet Pluto, medical advancements, and etc.
Atheists state that due to the amount of evidence provided it proves that we as a society can discredit a God, because as long as we can see it we can believe it. But, can it be that seeing something even when we have not fully seen it developed can also be based upon faith? There are many atheists out there in the world today who hold "facts" provided by texts when they the atheists themselves who have not seen that evidence to support those facts. It seems that atheists would believe that as soon as it published into a book that it is fact when in fact it is also faith, because they have not yet seen that evidence. As much as we are taught to believe that when books agree with themselves that it can instantly stated as fact, but paradigms are used towards our own viewpoints.
Simply, atheists also have faith that there "facts" are correct even though they have never seen the evidence provided and have never seen the person who found that evidence. For all we know, it can be a lie.
Note: Facts are a wonderful thing, but it education is needed to discern between the difference as fact or fiction.
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