Huh??? Commentary please?
I wrote a short story about a girl at Christmas. Every year she put stockings on the family fireplace hooks. One day, she found one sock missing. Santa took it. Then her father and mother told her that her father is santa and took the stockings because, she said, she's santa's little angel
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It's not a fact. It's a made up story that I briefed up (surprisingly). However, I was thinking of using this same girl in other stories and creating a personality in her.
These things aren't based on facts. It's based on imagination. Facts are not relevant in many imaginary stories.
Likewise, god doesn't exist. What about his actual existence change how your and other people's relationship with him?
If he was concrete and everyone experienced and know god exist, then the question wouldn't make sense. However, that is not the case. It isn't common knowledge and it isn't a fact that god exist
independent of our beliefs. Without our being here, he wouldn't exist.
How does that change your experience with god? If you are able to hypothesize for a minute.