“Invisible Doesn’t Mean Nonexistent: A Humorous Take on Debating God”

I once debated a famous Nigerian entrepreneur who also happened to be an atheist.

His main argument? “There’s no God because we can’t see Him.”

Well, if we’re going to base existence purely on visibility, then let’s talk about some things we can’t see:

Wisdom.

Knowledge.

Honor.

Morals.

Are we saying these things don’t exist either? And while we’re at it, should we debate whether humans are intelligent? Because, honestly, sometimes I wonder.

We can’t see intelligence, but we sure see its effects—like when someone invents something amazing… or tweets something ridiculous.

And then there’s the earth. This planet is so perfectly tuned for life that you’d think it was crafted by an expert architect. We’re not too close to the sun to burn, not too far to freeze—it’s like Earth read the manual on “How to Host Life 101.”

So, dismissing God’s existence just because you can’t see Him? That’s like saying Wi-Fi isn’t real because you can’t spot it floating in the air. A bad argument, and definitely not one you’d expect from “intelligent” folks.

Moral Lesson:
Don’t judge the existence of something solely by whether you can see it. The most profound things in life—love, wisdom, intelligence, and yes, even God—are often invisible but leave undeniable marks on the world around us.

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Last Update: December 3, 2024