Does God Exist? Needs A Complete Shift
Recently, during a quiet evening, I found myself captivated by a debate titled “Does God Exist?” featuring the poet Mr. Javed Akhtar and the scholar Mufti Shamail Nadwi. The event, held in New Delhi and moderated by Saurabh Dwivedi, was a refined academic dialogue. But as I watched, it occurred to me that this curiosity is perhaps as old as humanity itself. Every human—whether atheist or theist—explores this unresolved puzzle, and I am no exception.
The Infinite LoopIn my humble opinion, debating this question may never provide a final conclusion. It often feels like a cycle with no exit. Even if God does not exist, it is difficult to present concrete proof, except by asking opponents to prove that God does exist. On the other side, believers offer their logic and the testimony of personal experiences, which skeptics may find difficult to accept.
The Evidence of PerfectionIt is hard to deny that if “Perfection” exists anywhere, it is in the form of the universe we know—and likely in the ones we don’t. Every creation in this universe seems to exist in a perfect order: interdependent, interconnected, and interrelated. Co-existence is its foundational principle. From a scientific, architectural, or artistic perspective, everything appears harmonious and “automatically managed.”
This system is so far beyond human imagination that it is easy to understand why we began calling this the creation of “God.” To me, it is an indicative word—a name used to express something that exceeds our vocabulary. Perhaps the word “God” can never be fully explained. I feel that the more we try to elaborate, the more we might invite confusion. I believe every individual possesses their own wisdom and should be free to lead their life according to it.
The Practical Need for the DivineI do not claim to be an intellectual or a scholar, nor do I belong to any specific belief system. However, in my own life, I experience support from an unexplainable and unknown source. May be, science is far behind to explain this source. Beyond such personal experiences, and making life more complicated and confusing, I often wonder about a practical point: if crime and evil still exist despite billions of people believing in a higher power, what might happen if the concept of God were removed entirely?
When we face moments of peak helplessness, the support and security of a “superpower” can be a great source of consolation. Without it, I worry that mental health challenges and hopelessness might reach uncontrollable levels. I feel that a world governed by unchecked impulses, without this spiritual anchor, could lead to hazardous outcomes—perhaps more dangerous than the concept of God itself.
A Shared HopeThe younger generation is so positive about life, and I feel we should strive to be a source of inspiration for them. It is my quiet hope that scholars and intellectuals from all sides—atheist or theist—might one day come together to explore the potential consequences for our society if the concept of God were to vanish from the world.
Conclusion The specific form and role of God can be challenged, but this “supernatural” process of nature—which exists beyond human capacity—is visible and experienced by everyone, every moment. Rather than involving ourselves in an unresolvable debate, let us focus on maintaining its holiness. Let’s enjoy this marvelous beauty as much as possible, ensuring a complete sense of wellbeing for ourselves and for the generations to come. Author Consultant Deepak Disclaimer: Article is author’s personal opinion with a noble purpose and objective. Nothing is there to hurt anyone’s feelings or beliefs. I am sure all atheists and theists will support proposed approach.