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The eternal distortion of God - An alibi for those who do not believe in God - cover

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The eternal distortion of God - An alibi for those who do not believe in God

Marilyn Betsabe Alvarado Quiroz

Publisher: Yopublico

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The Eternal Distortion of God, an alibi for those who do not believe in God. This text explains that we all have part or fractions of the great truth, which is the answer to our existence and is also related to the existence of the Christian God for the Western world. This story, therefore, appeals to our memories (metaphor for something we do not know from education or science, but it comes from another source. In this sense, this knowledge is absolutely democratic and fair because it does not depend on our levels of access to education and human knowledge). At the same time, the author uses conceptual images to give a possible rational and logical explanation regarding the existence of God and the reason why we were created, in other words why do we exist, since currently science, taking Stephen Hawking, one of its main scientists, as reference, basically explains that we owe our existence to the NOTHING. This alibi is not argumentatively credible and also becomes into another non-rational explanation based on the FAITH IN SCIENCE, no matter how much FAITH we have in science. Finally, it seems that Atheists and Agnostics, as well as Believers in God end up irremediably sustaining their arguments based on FAITH, either on SCIENCE or GOD, but finally everybody turns to FAITH.
Available since: 09/14/2018.

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