Dante (not verified)says...

  1. The "Many Worlds"interpretation of quantum mechanics negates the idea of a God needing to exist. Every possible variation of all the properties in our universe, e.g. amount of matter/anti-matter/dark matter, the strength of gravity and the electro-magnetic force, the speed of causality, etc., exists in every other universe, and if enough universes "bang" into existence, one or more universes capable of nurturing life are bound to crop up, randomly.
  2. "Life in this universe cannot exist without something creating it. That is why God is above this universe. This universe could not possibily without someone creating it because that is the rule of this universe.“这是傲慢和专横的要求"therule of this universe" that life could not possibly exist without a creator. We are fish in an aquarium, we can't leave it, therefore we can't know what existence outside of our little bubble is, we can only speculate.
  3. "There are so many scientific signs that God exists. I cannot fathom someone calling themselves logical and denying the existence of God." You can't fathom it because your logic is erroneous. Science requires testable, measurable data. There is no testable, verifiable, or falsifiable data to suggest that God does or doesn't exist, you can speculate, believe if you want, but the statement "there are so many scientific signs that God exists" is false.https://bigthink.com/robby-berman/michio-kaku-believes-in-god-if-not-that-god
  4. "Even Einstein believed in God." Without the proper context, this can be very misleading. Scientists who believe in God generally aren't religious, they don't believe in an anthropomorphic god. No one can prove or falsify the existence of an intelligent creator, and every physicist, including Einstein, knows this. When you click the link you provided and look at the previous and following sections, they both make it very clear he was not a religious man, he identified as agnostic, which in my opinion is a healthy, scientific position to take. One of the characteristics of a highly intelligent person is knowing that one can't possibly know everything, and what you do know could still be wrong.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_and_philosophical_views_of_Albert_Einstein#Agnosticism,_atheism,_and_deism

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