Totallysteff: some people look at the science of things and assume that there is no God. They will point to science and knowledge as evidence disproving God.
Yes, they do, which is unfortunate, because determining the existence/non-existence of God (or 'god', if you prefer) isn't something that comes under the jurisdiction of the scientific method to begin with. It's a purely philosophical question, and what 'Scientist X' may have to say on the subject is utterly irrelevant. I really do wish more people would understand, and acknowledge, this basic fact.
I say that there is a reason why a universal language exists that all of the people of the Earth recognize, and that is love. Love is God by another name if you will.
I'm sorry, but I just don't understand this - at all. Among other things, it raises far too many awkward questions, questions like, "If, as you say, 'God is love', then why is God so clearly absent from our world? Why is there so much hate?"
Now, if you use the Plantinga free will defence to justify why an apparently omniscient, omnipotent and benevolent God would allow suffering, I need do no more than ask the simple question, "Would a parent who allowed their child to stick a knife into an electrical socket, in order to allow them to learn the value of making mistakes and to refrain from restricting in any way their freedom to indulge in behaviours that are objectively harmful, be considered, by society, to be a good parent?"
God does not mind this! Perhaps one day you and I will witness some of these folks being greeted with love and words of welcome by the deity they don't believe in. I believe that Jesus, the Buddha, The Profit...
The Profit? Was this a Freudian slip?
...and others came here not to save us from death (we are eternal anyway!) but to save us from life without life, in other words, to show that the real 'secret' of life is love. Deprived of love, the spirit withers and distorts, regardless of how well one's body is maintained. One can go without food for sometime, but how long without love? Thus: "Not by bread alone."
I don't believe we are "eternal". Why should I? Give me one good reason. Yes, one can go without food for a limited time, but (in my view, anyway) one can go even longer without love. I should know, I've done it. The fact of the matter is that I have had to put up with both overt and covert rejection my whole life, and yet here I am, still alive and kicking at the age of 48. I'm not recommending that we hate each other, far from it, but love is grossly overrated. It's just an emotion, not "God". God is so much more than just this fickle and useless feeling.
"Where there is love there is life." - Gandhi
Gandhi was wrong. Microbes don't love, and yet they live. Same for viruses, plants...
I hope I don't sound bitter here, because I'm not. I'm just stating the facts as I see them.