Necessary Existence

Necessary Existence
          God, if he exists, is described as perfect and would be greater than the most unlimited force imaginable. Philosophers try to determine what seems to be indeterminable, such as whether or not God exists and what his ideas might mean. There are many things of this world and our universe that mankind does not understand the origins of. Humans are limited by their own limited but growing knowledge. Whether or not this is something that is determinable is a better question to ask, considering the lack of limitations of God and the fact that evidence of God would lead to drastic constraints of humankind.
          God, if he exists, is perfect. He is an all-powerful being with perfect morals and perfect understanding. If human beings disagree with a definite God, they must be incorrect. If we knew God, a lot in this universe would be clarified. Religious wars could end because there would be a definite answer about which religion is most correct. If there is a God, he either created the universe or controls it. We would know that life exists for a reason and not due to some freak accident of nature. The universe must therefore be organized. Perhaps DNA is the manner by which God works. Is there any coincidence that solar systems and atoms appear to be designed similarly? God doesn’t act without reason. God’s existence would hopefully enlighten us. Some might claim that God could be indifferent. Would God create a universe or human reason if he didn’t care about either? He obviously understood the effects of giving humans free will.
          If God exists, he created man therefore he must care in some ...
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