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No.

Belief in a God is a tacit admission that you don't understand literally everything in the world and are anthropomorphosizing the concept of the unknown. Put simply: God is a metaphor for the unknown and nothing more.

There has been absolutely no evidence supporting the existence of a sentient, omnipotent, omnipresent God. There has been plenty of situations where things happened with no apparent answer, to which our people hurriedly covered over the gaps in our knowledge with a blanket 'Well god did it". And that's basically it. No evidence, just 'well god did it' any time we don't fully understand something. Could be anything, like a magical tiger-repellant rock or an elusive teapot in the kuiper belt. There is no evidence for a god as a sentient, omipresent, omniscient, omnipotent being watching over us, just conjecture and made up fairy tales.

I challenge any of you to find examples throughout history or your lives that could ONLY be explained by the presence of a god and simply not just 'well we don't know so it must be.'.

Until then, you all need to accept that 'God' is a man-made concept used as a metaphor for the unknown and nothing more.