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  • I doubt, but do not deny, the existence of God. I see no evidence for such a being or beings. Given the wide varieties of definitions of possible Gods, it would seem perverse to deny that God is a valid concept. Whatever and wherever the First Cause might be, someone will call it God even if it has no characteristics which might make worship, resurrection, or the granting of prayers sensible. It is not impossible that the First Cause is a humanoid entity. Wildly unlikely, but until you give me a statistically valid sample of Universes with the data as to whether they had humanoid creators, I cannot make a judgment. I can express an opinion - "seems very unlikely to me".
  • I would never deny the possibility of anything. I only say that there is no evidence to support the existence of a god or gods. I also say that there doesn't need to be a god or gods. Many people, however, feel the need to believe in a deity and that's fine as long as they don't force their belief on those who think or believe otherwise.
  • That depends on how you define God. I believe that Deity is ALL - everything. The energy that permeates the universe. I do not believe there is anything supernatural about it, nor do I believe it is omnipotent or cognizant. I do not believe in a personal deity that interacts with humans. I believe that individual deities exist as part of human psychology. They are tuning forks we create to understand limited aspects of our universe and experience in the best way that we can.
  • I deny the existance but not the possibility, if that makes any sense. What I mean is, I don't currently believe in God, but I still recognize that anything is possible. My beliefs aren't set in stone, so if God shows up at my front door I'm not going to say "Yes, but can you prove I'm not hallucinating?!"
  • the existence it's very unlikerly based on the evidence we currently have but it is possible.
  • Based on the evidence presented to date (which is none), the possibility of the existence of god is highly unlikely. Although, of course, researchers may one day very well find his fossil in some remote area of the planet and that will be the final prank on us evolutionists and the proof that he indeed had a good sense of humor

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