Proving atheism is harder to do than proving the existence of God. The atheist says, “There is no God.” To know this for sure, the atheist must know everything, or the one thing he does not know may be the evidence for God. To say emphatically, “There is no God”, the atheist must be all knowing, a tribute of God himself. One might argue that if the atheist is all knowing, then he IS God, therefore he cannot be an atheist!
To prove there is a God, however, one can choose from many sources of evidence. (Something exists, therefore something has always existed... something cannot come from nothing; Scientific information is in the Bible written before some of these facts were "discovered"; The harmony of the Bible written over 1500+ years by about 40 different authors; The devotion of the apostles and profits to the point of death. If a hoax, why suffer?, etc.) To prove God, one can choose from one or many pieces of evidence.
So if you say "there is no God", prove it!
2006-07-25
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