Is It Hard to Believe in an Invisible God, or Easy to Believe You Are God?


History’s Oldest Arrogance

As humanity spread across the earth, the further we moved from the original truth, the more we forgot it.

We forgot:

  • Who we were,

  • Why we were created,

  • And what our limits were.

As desires grew stronger, humans began to see themselves not as creatures, but as the center of power.
They started to act like gods instead of servants.

Every nation, every tribe, and every age that abandoned divine laws ended in collapse:
Corruption, oppression, and arrogance destroyed them.
But humans forget quickly.

They returned again and again to the same arrogance:
“I am the only ruler.”
“There is no God but me.”
“What I want is truth.”

Why Do Tyrants Reject God?

Denying God isn’t just a “belief choice” — it’s often a power strategy.

Why?

Because accepting God means accepting limits.
It means you can't oppress others.
You can’t steal, lie, cheat, enslave, exploit.

But if you deny God, you remove those limits.
You make yourself the highest authority.
You turn ethics into personal taste.
And truth into a tool for power.

Even today —
wars, occupations, weapons, disease labs, economic systems, exploitation of nature —
all continue in the hands of people who see no higher authority than their own benefit.

Denying God gives them comfort.
It’s easier to say “God doesn't exist”
than to stop injustice.

But that lie won’t save them at their deathbed.

Deathbeds and Regrets

There are famous examples of scientists and thinkers who rejected God their whole life…
but changed their stance on their deathbed.

⚫ Antony Flew

One of the 20th century’s most prominent atheists.
After a lifetime of debating religious thinkers, he shocked the world by saying:

“I now believe in the existence of God.”
He wrote a book: “There is a God: How the World’s Most Notorious Atheist Changed His Mind.”

⚫ John von Neumann

Genius mathematician and physicist.
He lived as an agnostic, but on his deathbed, asked for Catholic rites.
He admitted he couldn’t risk being wrong about God and Hell.

These stories show that deep down, the fear of divine judgment never truly disappears.
And when death approaches, truth becomes impossible to ignore.

It’s Easier to Worship Yourself

Believing in an invisible God means you accept:

  • You are limited.

  • You are accountable.

  • There is truth greater than you.

  • And justice that will come after death.

But rejecting God is easier — not because it’s logical, but because it feeds the ego.

It lets you say:

  • I decide what’s right.

  • I do what I want.

  • I answer to no one.

This is the ultimate lie.

Conclusion: Arrogance or Surrender?

God is invisible — yes.
But so is love, mercy, consciousness, and meaning.
We believe in many things we do not see,
because we see their signs.

Just like those who deny God see His signs,
but still choose to reject Him —
because deep down, they are not seeking truth…

They are protecting their control.

The question is not “Is God visible?”
The real question is:

“Do you want a world where you’re God —
or one where you’re guided by God?”

Because in the end…
One of you will kneel.
You, or your ego.

Wise Man...

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