I am aware that this question has been asked, but I thought it might be good to revisit. If you disagree, well, there's not much I can do about that.
To the topic at hand, keep in mind this is not saying I can prove the nonexistence of God or that I can prove everything negative (if I were able to prove any negative at all). I am simply asking, mathematically and philosophically, can you prove a negative? I have been quick to assert this when asked to prove God doesn't exist, but after looking into it further, it seems quite possible and necessary at times to prove negatives. Your thoughts?
2007-12-08
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