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I just want to know so I can start working on getting that proof for you.

2006-06-26 04:29:37 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Oh. And don't ask me to search every millimeter of the cosmos because that's just not reasonable. I gave you guys an easy one.

2006-06-26 04:30:21 · update #1

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Could you please search every millimeter of the cosmos?

You know there is no way you are going to them to admit that something would prove it to them. Can't stop us from trying though.

2006-06-26 04:33:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

It's virtually impossible to "prove" a negative. There cannot be any conclusive proof that something does not exist.

Arguments against the existence of God usually center around the idea of pain and suffering in the world; i.e., if God is both Good and Powerful, why does He allow so much pain in the world, why all the disasters, why did my grandmother die, etc.

This argument seems reasonable on its face, but its flaw is in its presumption that we can understand the motives, plans, and actions of an infinite, omnipotent, all-knowing God. The reasons God does or does not intervene in the present state of affairs (or if He does) can be His own, and totally incomprehensible to finite beings (that would be us). In the absence of God performing to their tastes, some will conclude that a personal, loving God cannot exist. Other's will consider that the bottle-necked clam would not be able to understand our explanation of some simple phenomenon like the apparent rising and setting of the sun actually being caused by the rotation of the earth. Such would we be in our understanding next to the infinite God.

If God exists, He is not contrained by the reasoning of men, and owes no explanation, if indeed we could grasp it if one were given. What could be known about Him would be limited to what He would deign to reveal about Himself, either directly by speaking and interacting with men and the record of those events; and by coming to conclusons about the world around us, e.g., the likelihood of all the suitable conditions for thriving human life all converging here and now, which, when added up, amount to a mathematical impossibility of a time-plus-chance arrival to where we are today.

Can't prove a negative. We can only weigh evidence with an open mind and plenty of humility about our limitations.

2006-06-26 05:59:54 · answer #2 · answered by Winsome 3 · 0 0

Very simple. I am agnostic so no religion for me but as the prove for non existence of Biblical GOD who made human to live only 120 years. So when the science will discover the way to extend life and we are going that direction now i assume many of Cristians will start thinking. But then again some of them will say its GOD who decide to give a boost to science.
Therefore GOD and Sunday's do exists.

2006-06-26 04:34:54 · answer #3 · answered by PicassoInActions 3 · 0 0

Look around the world. Don't get me wrong, I do believe in God; however, not as blindly as some Christians. It's hard to think that my God would ever allow some of the horrible things that are happening across the globe.

2006-06-26 04:37:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The "proof" of no God is evident seeing as though your "God" is not evident. As for Atheists believing after what is described as God, I doubt that would ever happen without some hard evidence.

2006-06-26 04:37:18 · answer #5 · answered by ssmith4007 2 · 0 0

If "God" appeared how would we know it was god how would it prove it's identity. If an alien arrived would chirstians claim it was god or the second coming? If "God" arrived atheists may assume to be seeing an alien or some phenomenon.

Also if extraterrestrials came to Earth peaceful it would not disprove "God", but it would disprove some egotistical religious doctrine.

2006-06-26 04:45:33 · answer #6 · answered by TuesdayStar 6 · 0 0

what's your factor? this makes no sense in any respect. Is there even a question? now and again, even at the same time as the poster is an finished moron, you could determine out that there is a few type of question trapped interior of their ramblings. therefore besides the undeniable fact that, it really is thoroughly incoherent. I recommend you get on some style of medicine.

2016-11-15 06:53:20 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Do you mean some old guy in a robe and white beard that quotes the Bible? If so there's proof at the homeless shelter.

2006-06-26 12:00:58 · answer #8 · answered by Kenny ♣ 5 · 0 0

no no no no no... atheist don't believe in god... if god appeared they'd be like... "So? you're just a male who thinks they are god like every other male in the universe?"... an agnostic needs proof... atheist could care less whether or not you find proof.

2006-06-26 17:46:02 · answer #9 · answered by ♥-=-TLCNJ19-=-♥ 5 · 0 0

its not possible to prove that there is no god, its like proving that a tree falling in the woods still makes noise if there isn't anyone (or a recording device) there to hear it. If some people want to believe, let them believe. What you can do though, is the next time someone approaches you and asks "have you been saved yet?" you can ask them "why are you talking to me?, please don't push your views on me, thanks and goodbye"

2006-06-26 04:37:35 · answer #10 · answered by Hans B 5 · 0 0

You don't need to show proof that something doesn't exist. If something doesn't exist there is no proof of it, I could believe in unicorns that doesn't mean they exist, and try as you might you wouldn't be able to give me proof that they don't exist because I have "faith" that they do exist. The same thing with Santa, the tooth fairy, the easter bunny......................

2006-06-26 04:36:46 · answer #11 · answered by evillyn 6 · 0 0

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