Someone has compared knowing there is no God with knowing there is no silver in India. To know for certain there is no silver in India, he says you'd need to look under every rock, look at everyone's dental work, look in every bedroom drawer and in every bank to know there was no silver.
I personally think this argument is fallacious. Why? Well for one, God is said to be omnipresent, that is, everywhere. So to prove God does not exist all you have to do is demonstrate there is one place in the universe (or on Earth) that God isn't. If you can prove that, then God doesn't exist. That might not be easy to do, but it's worth a shot.
2006-12-19
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