Believe in god Quote by Michael Savage
““So you’re an atheist and you say, “Well how do you know there’s a God?” So what is there, nothing? So nothing created you? So you believe in nothing? Therefore, you believe in something – but that’s nothing. You believe in nothingness. I believe in God. That’s all. How can you believe in nothingness? How is it possible to believe in nothingness? How can something come from nothing? It’s a violation of all the laws of physics! Something cannot come from nothing. It violates physical science, biological science, and theological science. It violates all the laws of reason! It violates all the laws of nonreason.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Radio interview, date unknown
The speaker argues that belief in nothingness is contradictory and defies scientific and logical laws, insisting belief in a deity is necessary.
In simple terms: Belief in nothing contradicts science and reason, so belief in God is presented as logical.
Embrace a deity to resolve the paradox of nothingness.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- debates on atheism
- personal belief discussions
- philosophical dialogues
- science and religion talks
- public radio interviews
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you think belief requires evidence?
- Can something truly arise from nothing?
The argument assumes a false dichotomy and may ignore philosophical positions that accept nothingness without contradiction.