Existence of God
Every branch of knowledge has its rules. In chemistry, without a clean microscope, you won’t see what you’re supposed to. And without having faith that any subject is worth knowing, you won’t learn anything.

How do we know if there is a God? Some say, “There is!” and some say, “There isn’t!” But it’s not a matter of “belief” or “disbelief.” By following an authorized process, anyone can have doubtless, scientific knowledge of God’s existence.
More:
- God—an Objective Fact?—God can be seen, but, as in “seeing” the atom, we must be trained to interpret the relevant data.
- The Logic of the Absolute—People often ask, “Can you prove the existence of God?”
Still More:
To say that the universe is God, is only a half- truth, since the material nature is one of God’s energies, not His personal self.
Isn’t it arrogant to think that God—by definition, the greatest Person—has no eyes, mouth, hair, form, or love, when we have all these things?
“What about the “stories” Vyasadeva wrote? Was there really a boy named Krishna who lifted mountains and killed monsters?”
God can be seen, but, as in “seeing” the atom, we must be trained to interpret the relevant data.