It is always better to convince ourselves to believe in God because we live in such a society. God in himself or herself doesn't do things the way we perceive. He does do certain things but most of them are delegated to us humans and animals. He made rules, we are here to make use of them or break them. Seldom we realize that we cannot break his rules but only understand it and use it for betterment or otherwise.
He made the sun, I don't agree, he made earth, I don't agree, he made humans, I don't agree. Humans are just evolutionary. Our predecessors are apes and who knows what the predecessors of apes were. May be this transformation is where God is. How can we say that god made humans? The way we think and the way we act are all miracles but that is not left to god. We made ourselves what we are today. There are miracles like the heart beats, the eyes sees, the nose smells and other things. But giving him the credit or taking some credit away is not how we should perceive God.
How does god look? He doesn't look like us humans. He looks like Allah. Indian Gods are demigods, each one have their own personalities, they have their limitations and they have their deficiencies.
What do they do? God has not made men. Now there is no God, he is busy making many other earths similar or dissimilar to us. Our death and our life will be totally dependent on how we choose to run the planet. There are saints who are worshipped so that they can take us in the right path whenever there is a deficiency of morals. But they too are crippled in these times of technology and science. We expect saints to know many things. That is not true. They are just to unite people. They can talk about compassion, bravery, peace etc. But these things are to be achieved they no longer remain words. They have their followers. These followers ought to incorporate the message in their daily work.
We must not ask saints about how things work, they are there to tell us "How to live?"
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