I think I know where your getting out. If they believe air exist, although they can not see it, how can they be an atheists? That does make sense. I think they do not believe in a God, or any god for that matter, but it is contridicting. LOL
2006-07-25 06:26:56
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answered by cherrypopsickle2000 3
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I'm not an atheist, but you can feel air - just go out into the wind someday. That seems to be sufficient proof of the existence of air. God, on the other hand, does not allow us to test Him so easily. Good luck with coming up with a better hypocracy against the Atheists, though.
2006-07-25 06:26:22
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answered by The Man 4
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i believe in air i breathe it every day. i need oxygen to survive and oxygen is in are so i believe in air i guess. but i dont believe in it spiritually. there may be ghosts next to me when i breathe and spirits that help me through everyday but just because atheists dont have a set religion doesnt mean that we dont need air like every other living thing that walk down the road. and do i need prrof that air exists? well in the winter when i breathe i see the the water vapor from my breathe has made a cloud of fog in front of me. that is proof that air exists. why would you think that we dont think that air is real. come on. its science not religion.
2006-07-25 06:37:44
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answered by jopuppy 5
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Maybe if you attended a science class you would realize that air can be measured, tested. We can prove that air exists and what air is made of. Just because we cannot see it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. I can't see sun UV rays, but I know if I lie out all day I will get burned.
2006-07-25 06:25:53
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answered by ZCT 7
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Air does not require belief. Just breathe in and watch your lungs expand. Just stand outside and feel the wind blowing on your face. No one has to "believe" in it. We know from empirical evidence that it exists. The existence of air can be proven scientifically.
2006-07-25 07:08:12
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answered by rollo_tomassi423 6
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There's a difference between air and God. Air is a physical thing with measurable properties. It has weight, mass, density, etc. God is that warm and fuzzy feeling some people get. Everyone experiences air, not everyone experiences God. So before you try to make a witty generalization about people, make sure it's actually witty.
2006-07-25 06:30:13
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answered by Jake S 5
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I see the point you are trying to get to, but using air as your example is not very good. Air is not visible with our eyes, but the molecules that make up air can be seen with powerful electron telescopes.
2006-07-25 06:34:30
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answered by Icy U 5
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You don't need to see air to know it's there. You can feel it, you can see it at work (airplaines use it). There would be no sound without air. Etc.
Stupid question. Atheists want proof and evidence, and such evidence isn't always strictly "visual."
2006-07-25 06:32:52
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answered by grammartroll 4
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Yes actually you can see the air under an electron microscope....
you see the hydrogen and oxygen, nitrogen, and aragon molecules. It is these that are the air. Theya rent IN the air they ARE the air.
and u can see uv rays with a ultraviolet sensor >.>
2006-07-25 06:26:02
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answered by Drew 3
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well there is proof that air exists stop wasting your questions
2006-07-25 06:26:01
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answered by starodo1 3
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we can prove that air exists, dummy. How do you think divers can breathe underwater, with compressed air. Find a better example to try and make your pathetic point, and mail me some compressed god.
2006-07-25 06:27:26
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answered by Anonymous
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