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@blyan-reloaded: Yeah that's true, I mean what would be the point of religion itself if every man, woman, child and his dog knew God existed? What would be the point of our existance? But that's all assuming that we discover God tomorrow, and live for the rest of time. Whereas I believe we'll probably find proof right

@prometeum: Oh but we are the gods of our creations in the realms of technology for example. Look how far we have become compared to where we started. The humankind advances and comes up with new ideas and technological feats every decade that passes, we become smarter and more advanced (though not wiser with all the

@blyan-reloaded: Oh from that angle, yes I totally agree. Still though, I'd say 90% is faith-based because from what I've read in regards to my beliefs, there are some facts given here and there that we have actually proven with science centuries later when we couldn't prove them at the time due to lack of knowledge

@blyan-reloaded: How so? I'm not sure about other religious texts but the Quran gives a lot of scientific answers, quite a few centuries before humankind's discovery during the modern day scientific age.

It seems eventually humankind and science will prove the existence of God, and not the other way around.

We are the gods of our creations in this life, just as God that is the creator of us in the universe and everything within it. Without God, there wouldn't have been science.