Heres a scale of faith Dawkins created, I think it will help your thread OP
1. Strong theist. 100% probability of God. In the words of C.G. Jung: "I do not believe, I know."
2. De facto theist. Very high probability but short of 100%. "I don't know for certain, but I strongly believe in God and live my life on the assumption that he is there."
3. Leaning towards theism. Higher than 50% but not very high. "I am very uncertain, but I am inclined to believe in God."
4. Completely impartial. Exactly 50%. "God's existence and non-existence are exactly equiprobable."
5. Leaning towards atheism. Lower than 50% but not very low. "I do not know whether God exists but I'm inclined to be skeptical."
6. De facto atheist. Very low probability, but short of zero. "I don't know for certain but I think God is very improbable, and I live my life on the assumption that he is not there."
7. Strong atheist. "I know there is no God, with the same conviction as Jung knows there is one."
I think both stance 1 and 7 is completely irrational
The scale is useful but people are not robots, there is no real difference between 1 and 2, and 6 and 7. I'm a strong atheist, but you never know, if Mary or the Flying Spaghetti Monster would appear before my eyes, I might change my mind. If we really go philosophical about it I'd say I'm an agnostic atheist.
I would like to question those who consider God as something that is purely fictional. Why did you arrive to this kind of conclusion?
Usually we learn of a god or gods through a religion. In my case Catholicism. I went to church, to the equivalent of Sunday school, but I never believed in god. So it was not really a conclusion, at first. I was very logical even as a small kid, so in a way, it was a conclusion : no proof, no god.
Do you have any proofs as to why God is not real?
You can't prove something doesn't exist. It's basic logic.
If so, then how could humans existed ? Do you think we came from a single tiny organism? Which through time had landed in this perfectly habitable planet and started to grew body parts?
Im just curious and wanted to hear their side on this
Humans evolved from other animals over billions of years, on a planet that itself evolved, particularly thanks to some of the first microorganisms who converted CO2 into O2.