Someone answered my question by saying you can't see budda then how can you believe

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in him but not God? your biggest reason for not believing in God is you can't see him. don't make sense to me.
uh yes he did
 
That person didn't claim to disbelieve in God. You just assumed that.
 
The biggest reason I do not believe in God is because there has been no observational/empirical/viable evidence of his existence in any way at all, not just through sight. There is no inductive or deductive reasoning, no observation, no verifiable literary source that substantiates that such a God exists.
 
1) Buddha is not a god, he is a person, just like you and me, he never claimed to be a god, nor did he want to be regarded as one.
2) Buddha is not invisible, all-powerful, and he didn't claim to create the universe, or man, or anything.
3) Buddhism is not a religion, it is a way of life, and most Buddhists are atheists, although some may also belong to a religious group (including Christianity)
 
"Seeing" isn't the issue. There is *no* valid evidence for any deities.

Also, if a perfect entity existed it would be complete within itself and have no need to create a universe or us.

Even if there is a God there is no reason to believe that he needs or wants our worship or even cares if we acknowledge his existence.
 
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