This column neither promotes nor denies any particular religion or belief.
It simply shares one individual’s personal journey of inner exploration.
When life presents ongoing challenges, people often find themselves asking, “Does God really exist?”
Yet, science cannot prove God’s existence, nor is there empirical evidence.
In this article, I will share the conclusion I have reached on this question.
When life falls apart, we start searching for God
When bad things keep happening, people often wonder:
“Is there really a God?”
But no scientist can prove it.
No photo exists.
Only silence in response to our prayers.
And still—we keep asking.
The deeper truth: Faith isn’t about whether God exists
Here’s the perspective I’ve come to embrace:
What truly matters isn’t whether God exists—
It’s whether you can keep believing to the very end.
In a perfect world, maybe we could feel God’s presence clearly.
But we’re human.
We doubt. We get lost. We fall silent in uncertainty.
That, too, is part of the journey.
Faith isn’t a conclusion.
It’s the act of walking, blindfolded, toward something you can’t yet see.
Faith is a one-way journey, not a checklist
Almost every religion promises some form of redemption, peace, or reunion.
A final destination, however it’s defined.
But the way to get there?
That path is different for everyone.
Some walk alone.
Some walk with family.
Some lose their way.
Some betray others to survive.
And yet, all are climbing the same mountain—just from different sides.
The true destination: The walk itself was God
Maybe we’re not meant to “find” God.
Maybe the whole point is
to become the kind of person who kept walking—even in the dark.
In the end, those who truly arrive rarely ask,
“Was God real?”
Because they’ve already lived as if He was—and that’s what matters.
Conclusion: Stop asking if God exists. Start asking if you can keep believing.
The question isn’t about God’s existence.
It’s about your own faith.
Not “Is there a God?”
But “Can I believe, even when there’s no answer?”
That’s where everything begins.