There's probably no God - keyword should have been changed to maybe.
Nobody knows the answer for certain.
But nice job spending 40,000 pounds spreading a stupid answer to a question nobody knows the real answer to.
Somebody mentioned religion causes a lot of problems in the world. :error: Correction, organized religion causes a lot of problems in the world.
Get rid of the power tripping organized religion and there would be world peace, from Israel to Iran.
I think more people around the world would believe in God if this happend, not less.
Organized religion really turns people off to believing in God, at least from what I have been exposed to (and I'm sure many of you as well).
The main problem with people is that they think they know all there is to know. Humanity thinks its the center of the universe, and people believe where we are now is basically IT (things have always been this way though).
In reality, we have a long way to go both mentally and spiritually. We are young as a species and still don't know much at all - we are essentially the retards of the universe.
There was a day I didn't believe in God, but I did a lot of thinking about it and realized something completely different. Within every brain there is a capacity for spirituality - there's no evolutionary purpose behind spirituality (it doesn't help us survive or fuck), yet it's there. I can say tapping into this part of your brain is really weird at first (and the most intense, its like losing your virginity), but very eye opening. Or should I say mind opening.
Einstein believed in an impersonal God. That's my stance as well.