SieB
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not being an atheist doesn't mean that you believe in god as he is described by some religion. atheism in general is mistaken for not believing in christianity/judaism/the islam. but it actually means that you believe that there was no conscious being involved in our existence, but if there was no conscious mind behind our existence, then why are there the rules of physics? an existence without a conscious mind setting the rules seems very unlikely and very chaotic.
we had a thread a couple days ago about the idea of us living in some sort of a simulation, if that scenario was true then that would make the programmer the conscious being that created us and therefore in a way "god".
i don't follow any religion or any kind of theory for our existence, thinking that we know the answer even though we aren't even able to observe 90% of the universe, which also means that saying there defiantly is no god is just as ignorant as saying that some religion is without a doubt true.
That's why I said divine intervention dude, as in any type of other worldly being, God or entity having an involvement in our creation or evolution.
We don't know the answers to everything, but most of what we do know is basically proven by science. Some things are still labeled as "theories" like gravity and evolution through natural causes. We all know they aren't really theories and that the math and evidence supporting them out ways the possibility of them being anything other than scientific fact.
There is definitely something out there that we are unaware off, like were did space come from and what is beyond it. All things come from something, we know where we came from and where the planets, moons, starts and elements came from. The bigger question is where does space come from, what caused it and why is it there.