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Belief in the creator means that the universe is the conseqence of knowledge, planning and work and does have real objective like afterlife, which is not possible without the creator.
Saeed H H Alyousuf
You haven't answered my question. Just because (according to you) belief in the creator means that the universe is the consequence of intelligence and has an objective;
does not mean it's actually true. You're engaging in circular thinking; first you declare what you believe about god and what the consequences then are for the nature of the universe; then you say that the nature of the universe can not be like that without belief in god. That's circular reasoning. Just because you think the universe has planning behind it and an objective, does *not* mean that it does. In fact, when we look at the structure of the universe around us, it
looks exactly like we'd expect it to if there was no god; we don't see planning and intelligence behind anything in the universe, quite the opposite. We certainly don't see the need for an objective. So the fact that we can not have these things (according to you) without a god, means *nothing*.
Again, I ask you; what makes you think your question has any relevance whatsoever to whether or not we need a belief in god in order for our lives to be real? Because the answer you gave does not suffice.