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This book explores one of humanity's most profound and enduring questions: the existence of God. With neither scientific evidence nor universally convincing arguments proving or disproving a divine presence, the book critically examines the foundations upon which belief and skepticism are built. Drawing on historical debates, theological discourse, and modern scientific perspectives, it encourages readers to reconsider assumptions, asking whether humanity's concepts of God stem from reality or from the intrinsic need to find purpose and comfort in an uncertain world.
At its core, the book challenges readers to approach the question of God's existence with rigorous logic and open inquiry, delving into why belief persists despite a lack of concrete evidence. Through careful analysis, it evaluates religious claims, addresses common arguments, and raises questions about the potential human origin of faith itself. Without dismissing the importance of spirituality in individual lives, the book posits that if no clear evidence for God emerges, the possibility remains that God is a concept born of human culture and psychology rather than an objective truth.