Akivah
Well-Known Member
I've noticed that some atheists use death as a proof of G-d's non existence. I don't understand this rationale. G-d never told us that we are (or were supposed to be) eternal. Indeed death is frequently mentioned in the bible and is part of G-d's Creation.
Even on a scientific basis, life forms need to die for a multitude of reasons, such as to provide sustenance to other life forms, to evolve, to make way for successive generations, etc.
How does death being part of 'life' get to a conclusion that G-d doesn't exist?
Even on a scientific basis, life forms need to die for a multitude of reasons, such as to provide sustenance to other life forms, to evolve, to make way for successive generations, etc.
How does death being part of 'life' get to a conclusion that G-d doesn't exist?