Having a prime minister that thinks you give a shit about the way her God would have voted.

Probably.

There's no evidence for the existence of a god/gods/god-like thing, but if a god does exist and they're omnipotent, then they would be able to make sure there's no evidence of their existence if they wanted to do so. So it simply cannot be known whether there is an omnipotent god or not.

I'm also sceptical of organised religion such as Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Sikhism etc. I don't see how all religions can be correct, especially when you consider that many of them have opposing beliefs, and also tend to be divided into different sects which often also have opposing beliefs. I think of organised religions as more of a political thing if I'm honest. And as with most political organisations, they have both good and bad things about them. It's a good thing for example when they encourage their members to go out and help those in need, but it's a bad thing when they encourage their members oppress people for their opinions or identity (e.g. for not following their religion, or for being gay), especially when it gets to a point where they start killing or maiming people for it.

I doubt there's a bloke sat on a cloud somewhere judging people based on whether or not they think he exists or anything like that.

Sometimes I do wonder if our universe is just some pocket of order in a much larger system of randomness and chaos, if we're just some simulation in a larger universe, if god is just some sort of algorithm, if the universe and everything in it could be considered "god", or even the possibility that I may actually be god. But really it's nothing more than something interesting to think about when I'm bored or lay in bed and unable to sleep for me, the only thing I can state as a fact is that god can neither be proved nor disproved.

I think I'm a very indecisive person in general. All I know is that I'd love a Sunday dinner right about now.

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