Why I Do Not Believe in God

why i never believe god
logic · science · quantum reality

logic · science · quantum reality

an inquiry not born from emotion, but from observation, contradiction, and the elegant laws of nature.

I have never believed in God — not because of emotion, but because of logic, observation, and science. Below I explore, step by step, the contradictions and problems I see in the concept of God, karma, and divine plans. This is not a rejection out of hand, but a careful look through the lens of reason and the strange beauty of the quantum world.

1. The Tree of Knowledge and Free Will

logical contradiction

In the Western idea of God, He is all‑powerful, all‑knowing, and all‑loving. If that is true, then why did He place the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden at all? If He wanted to test humans’ free will, He could have placed the tree on Mars — anywhere far away. Since God is all‑knowing, He already knew Adam and Eve would disobey. That means it was not real free will, but a trap. If their one mistake caused the “fall,” why should billions of innocent people after them suffer?

a deity that foreknows every detail yet still punishes billions — that is not love, that is pre‑programmed tragedy.

2. The Problem of Suffering and Injustice

epicurean question

If God is loving, why do some people live in comfort while others suffer lifelong pain? Why are innocent children born with congenital diseases or cancer, while corrupt people enjoy wealth and health? If suffering is part of a “divine plan,” why does it require so much pain for innocents? If God is almighty, why does evil and Satan still exist? Why has He not defeated them even after thousands of years?

“Either God wants to abolish evil, and cannot; or He can, but does not want to.” — Epicurus

3. God vs. Universe from Nothing

quantum nothing

Believers say God exists infinitely and created the world out of nothing. But what does “nothing” mean? No space → nothing can be placed. No time → no before or after. No temperature — not even 0 K. No pressure — because pressure requires matter. If “nothing” has any property, it is already something, not nothing.

In physics, “nothing” is a quantum vacuum, not emptiness. It contains quantum fluctuations, from which particles and even universes can emerge. If God can exist without cause, then so can the universe or atoms. Why add an unnecessary God as an intermediate step?

4. Karma and Rebirth

memory & justice
  • If suffering is punishment for past karma, why do people cry for justice in courts instead of silently accepting it?
  • If illness is due to karma, why do people run to doctors for cures? Why not simply accept and “enjoy”?
  • If we cannot remember our past lives, what is the point of punishment in the next birth? That is like killing a dead snake — meaningless.
  • If people truly believed in rebirth, they would not fear death — just say goodbye to the old body and hello to a new one.
  • If karma is real, then good should always bring good. But in reality, good people often suffer while selfish people thrive.

5. Suffering for salvation or clearing karma

innocent pain

Deer never disturb lions, yet lions kill deer. If God is just, why would He create a system where innocent animals must constantly suffer and die painfully? Just try to stand in the place of an innocent child with terminal illness — a child who doesn’t even know what death is, but suffers pain, dreaming one day to play with friends, go to school, live a happy life again. What “divine plan” requires this cruelty? And why, if someone never obeys God, must they go to hell? Why eternal slavery for a finite mistake?

6. Contradictions of Divine Justice

inconsistent

If God has a plan, why is the world so full of contradictions? Why do bad people often live better than good people? Why are innocent children punished by disease? Why is doing good not always rewarded, if God or karma is truly fair? The universe seems indifferent, not justly balanced.

7. Quantum Flux as an Alternative Explanation

from quantum laws

If “nothing” is impossible, the origin of the universe can be explained by quantum flux in a vacuum, not divine creation. The quantum vacuum is full of fluctuations where particles appear and disappear. This phenomenon can create universes without the need for a creator. String theory suggests 11 dimensions. Higher dimensions may store information or allow beings with thousand‑year lifespans to exist. These may be “guardians” or advanced entities, but not “God.” We ourselves may be like quantum AI, information traveling across vibrating universes.

8. Quantum Life in Nature

entanglement in action

Bird Migration — Birds like robins and warblers migrate thousands of kilometers accurately. Their eyes contain cryptochrome proteins that create entangled electrons. These electrons sense the Earth’s magnetic field using quantum entanglement. Birds literally see magnetic fields, navigating by quantum processes.

Photosynthesis — Plants absorb sunlight and transfer energy to the reaction center with almost 100% efficiency. This is possible only through quantum coherence: the energy explores all paths at once and finds the best one instantly. Experiments (Berkeley, 2007) proved quantum signals in photosynthesis. Nature evolved to use quantum laws directly, far better than any human machine.

9. Consciousness and Quantum Information

information beyond matter

Just like birds and plants, human brains may also use quantum effects (as some theories suggest). Consciousness may not be mystical but a form of quantum information, persisting beyond the body. What religions call “soul” could be quantum data traveling or vibrating across universes.

“Nothingness” cannot create something — only quantum flux can. The universe can arise naturally from quantum laws, without God. Suffering, disease, and injustice contradict the idea of an all‑powerful, all‑loving deity. Karma and rebirth also fail logically, since punishment without memory is unjust. Nature itself — birds, plants, humans — already runs on quantum mechanics, not divine miracles.

Therefore: no need for a God

What exists is quantum reality, higher dimensions, and evolving information — of which we are a part. The universe is not a creation, but a constant becoming. We are not subjects of a king, but expressions of the cosmos, learning to observe itself.

this is not a belief system — it is an observation. the universe needs no throne.

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