Majority of world’s population are believers in the existence of God and that approximately three fourths of world’s population believe in some form of deity. From amongst those who are unsure about this issue or even
those who do not believe, there appears to be an ongoing expression of a quest for a better understanding of this issue. All this may not be conclusive in its own right but neither is it insignificant in any manner and puts the debate in some context.
We can also infer from this that proof of non-existence of God should at least be as much required if not more than the proof of existence of God. The non-believer is after all claiming what is at odds with the belief of majority of world population.
‘Out of sight, out of mind’ One of the primary arguments given by a non-believer is that since God cannot be seen, heard or touched, this is strong enough a reason to believe in non-existence.
However, we have definite scientific evidence about many things that exist but we cannot perceive them with our primary senses.


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