The Existence of God
One of the most basic assertions held by the majority within modern society is the belief in a being known as God. Societies throughout history have held varied beliefs, in terms of their faith in a higher power, at times holding the belief in a multitude of gods. Beginning with the inception of Judaism, which gave root to the religions of Christianity and Islam, the worship of a single God has become the predominant faith in the world. These dominant monotheistic religions all share the belief in this unitary higher being, a creator of sorts, who is viewed as responsible for the establishment of all that we know, including ourselves. Is this assertion sound, given that no individual actually has any tangible proof of the existence of this higher being? There are plenty of ancient texts, such as the Bible and the Koran, which confer upon us apparent knowledge of his work and existence. These books have become the core guides for our religions, leading people to worship God through simply reciting their words. To many of the followers of these religions, these books are proof enough in God. But can we, as independently minded beings, simply take the word of these t
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Approximate Word count = 795
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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