Trying to apply logic to god and prove or disprove him is like trying to apply logic to the Mona Lisa which is where atheists go wrong. It's like saying there's no artist because the paint is made up of chemical elements. People look at the nature and the universe and see a kind of intelligence or reason for it.
God is in the realm of emotion, meaning and values. If enough people believe in it in a way he becomes real enough.
It's pretty evident people and society need a belief to build a society and fall to ruin without a belief. Thus the absence of god creates ruin, making him real in that sense too.
Trying to apply logic to god and prove or disprove him is like trying to apply logic to the Mona Lisa which is where atheists go wrong. It's like saying there's no artist because the paint is made up of chemical elements. People look at the nature and the universe and see a kind of intelligence or reason for it.
God is in the realm of emotion, meaning and values. If enough people believe in it in a way he becomes real enough.
It's pretty evident people and society need a belief to build a society and fall to ruin without a belief. Thus the absence of god creates ruin, making him real in that sense too.
I agree with you but you're talking about religion as a means of social organization. It is a separate topic from the one I have discussed.