...granted, neither of these would come easily, however proving a negative is always a challenge. In order to prove that God doesn't exist you would have to be able to search all of time and space in every dimension simultaneously and be certain that your methods were without fault. Clearly impossible.
However evidence supporting god's existence is evident in nature, our relationships with him, his interactions with us, scripture, prophets, etc.
Is there any other way to prove that he doesn't exist???? Isn't it the harder of the two?
2006-06-28
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