This is one of humanity's oldest and most debated questions, and people hold deeply different views:

**Theist perspectives** point to arguments like the origin of the universe, the fine-tuning of physical constants, moral experience, or personal religious encounters as evidence for God.

**Atheist perspectives** argue there's insufficient evidence, that natural explanations suffice, or that the problem of evil makes God's existence unlikely.

**Agnostic perspectives** hold that the question may be unanswerable, or that we lack sufficient grounds to decide either way.

I can't tell you whether God exists—this touches on metaphysics, personal experience, and values in ways that go beyond what evidence or argument alone can settle for most people. Thoughtful, reasonable people land in very different places.

Is there a particular aspect of this question you're exploring—philosophical arguments, religious traditions, or something else?
