Is there ontological evidence for God’s existence or only logical proofs for God’s existence? Is there evidence for God’s existence that is sufficient to jusitify belief in God? Is it sufficient to justify belief in the existence of a particular God?
Isn’t the old fall back on faith just an excuse to believe whatever a person wants since it does not require evidence?
If God is a product, or invention of the mind, then, it stands to reason that not every form of civilization would have accidently come up with such a notion. If natural atheism could be found among humans, then, I would agree that this would constitute evidence supporting the non -existence of God. By natural atheism, I mean simply a non-belief and not a rejection of God’s existence. However, if natural atheism can be shown to be nonexistent among humans, even to the point of it being an impossibility, then, atheism is the only thing that can be proven as being non-existant. From this, a hypothesis for God’s existence can come forth.
Anthropology has, so far, assured us that, throughout the world and during every ages, a form of supreme consciousness was acknowledged by all humans. So far, natural atheism has been shown to be non-existant. Why? Recently, there has been a theory brought forth (by an atheist ironically) that belief in God might very well be hereditary, imbedded within our genes. This would not only confirm the anthropological observations but could potentially also prove natural atheism to be an impossibility.
Molecular biologist Dean Hamer, an atheist quoted as saying
“I think we follow the basic law of nature, which is that we’re a bunch of chemical reactions running around in a bag.” is responsible for this possible discovery of this special gene dubbed the “God gene”.
Dr. Hamer regards this explantion of religious tendencies as being something hardwared within the human body. **“Our most profound feelings of spirituality, according to a literal reading of Hamer’s work, may be due to little more than an occasional shot of intoxicating brain chemicals governed by our DNA”. **
However, a next step, in my opinion, is needed. Since we know the DNA molecule has evolved in such a way as to open up the lifeforms to a greater universe, then, it seems that the universe as such must be brought into the equation as to how life must have evolved, instead of looking at the biochemical changes within the cells
only. A holistic look is needed in my opinion, in order to come to understand the nature of evolution. For example, light was first needed for the evolutionary processes to develop the eye. Life evolves in a way to better adapt and also to better interact with the universe. Therefore, if it can be said that the need for a form of theism is imbedded within our human nature, then it seems, in my opinion, the hypothesis for the existance of God must be valid.
Andre