This is, indeed, a question that must be answered. The evidence is overwhelming. Of course, God exists! If there were no God, then, anything would be permissible. Nevertheless, despite the existence of God, Everything is practice in some parts of the world.
It is not that difficult to prove the existence of God. The hard part is getting people to accept that He continues to expect worship from His creation. Each creature has a continued obligation to God.
Proving there is a God can be done in a number of ways. Consider just three primary arguments.
Cosmological Contemplation: Cause and Effect
From where did man come? Some will say he evolved. Others say he simply appeared by non-miraculous means (developed over eons as a result of the conjecture of the Big Bang Theory). Regardless of from where man came, he is the result of cause and effect. Man is the effect of some act. What caused man? Parents? Grandparents? The first man and woman? What about before man? What about the beginning?
Teleological Consideration: Design and Designer
The designer is naturally greater than the design. Think of the complexity of the world, the universe and even man. Now, decide that all this was generated in a cataclysmic explosion without source or origin and without a designer. Who can believe it? It certainly can neither be proved nor duplicated in any degree through controlled experimentation.
If you discovered a working computer in the desert, miles from any source of electricity, would you consider that it: (1) evolved from lower plant life, (2) materialized from thin air or (2) was manufactured by a higher source of intelligence and placed there?
Moral Deliberation: Awareness of Right and Wrong
This is really an extension of the cause and effect (Cosmological argument). To have a sense of right and wrong (atheists will not deny this ability) is to beg for a higher Being from whom it came. All men have a sense of oughtness, which means that all men know that some things are either right or wrong. One’s conscience can be incorrectly informed, but, at least until such time as it is seared by continual violation, everyone has a sense of oughtness. That cannot be reasoned or explained by evolutionary means and relative to merely natural physical and chemical processes.
Conclusion
We (those who believe in God) acknowledge evidence that God exists. The apostle Paul said that nature itself was sufficient evidence that God exists, and therefore, there is a sense of oughtness (Romans 1:18-23). David claimed that the heavens declare His (God’s) glory and the expanse of heaven shows the work of His hand (Psalm 19:1–2). Again, in Job 38, God confronted Job and asked, ‘Where were you when I created all that you see and now enjoy?’ Likewise, “Where was the atheist when God created or when everything came into existence?” Neither Job nor an atheist or any other mortal witnessed the creation or the coming into existence of everything that exists. Atheists must claim for themselves knowledge that they do not have and cannot validate to claim to that they know God does not exist. Contrariwise, anyone can validate the intricate design and the existence in nature of things man cannot do, which proves that a masterful Designer and Creator God exists.
