It is impossible to prove that anything doesn't exist. We don't have the ability to search every corner of the universe. For all we know Superman may exist somewhere out there in the great beyond. No one has the ability to prove it wrong.
2006-08-14 15:35:29
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answered by Anonymous
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definite. No. The existance or non-existance of God, is of such value that evaluating it to a magzine i locate weird and wonderful. The information or disproof of God and the subsequent outcomes could be this sort of actuality changing experience that i'm no longer able to positioned it contained in a similar galaxy no longer to point ball park as some 'action picture star hairdo'. easily, you're saying you have something greater significant to do yet whilst the outcome got here in on the question then i'm helpful you're able to seek for the respond. _()_
2016-09-29 06:54:00
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answered by riesgo 4
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It depends upon who you talk to. If you believe he doesn't exist then you will build your premise on scientific evidence that supports no.....But if you have had some pretty amazing personal experiences, then it is anecdotal and really can't be proved scientifically. It is all in the mindset of the individual.
I look at spirituality as being similar to upper level math....They are both very difficult to understand. I mean, what in the hell is an imaginary number? Do they really exist?
2006-08-14 15:48:51
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answered by Denise W 4
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If it were possible, it would of been proven long ago. However, it cannot be proven, nor will it ever be proven. No matter how many times you try. The bible says "creation exalts the glory of God. ". Perhaps once the world is destroyed, you can prove there is no God...but that would be impossible, since you would be gone to. So, in conclusion, no, it is not possible.
2006-08-14 15:38:11
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answered by Cari 2
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Nope, but it's equally impossible to prove that god does exist...it's all about belief, which is why I get annoyed when religious folks try to tell others what the "truth" is or push their beliefs on others...especially when they have no proof...you don't see atheists trying to put up monuments in front of courthouses that show single-celled organisms splitting or homo-sapien ancestral trees...
Oh, and Murf...check the numbers...organized religions are dying...orthodoxy in all faiths is becoming more radical and followers are more ostracized now that ever before...who's losing?
2006-08-14 15:37:06
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answered by cfluehr 3
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The burden of proof lies on believers.
To prove God, we would have to look in every nook and cranny of a space and determine that he is not there. If I hold an empty box in my hands, I can look in every corner, and determine that there is no god in this box. And I will be correct.
To do this on earth would take more manpower than could ever possibly be summoned. And even if we did prove there was no god on earth, people would still say "He could be in space!" Since space is infinite, there's no way we could ever possibly look in every little corner and nook and cranny.
Therefore, we can't PROVE he doesn't exist. But he doesn't.
The burden of proof lies on believers.
2006-08-14 15:38:44
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answered by Elizabeth L J 3
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No, because there is God. So you cannot prove it is not there. You would not be here without God, and if you ever have kids you would know there is a God the minute you look at them for the first time when they are one minute old
2006-08-14 15:35:31
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answered by GutsiePerson 2
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The only physical proof of the non-existance of "God" is, well, where is "He"? Do you see "Him"? The mere fact that "He" is nowhere should give you a clue.
Then again, there is no physical evidence in the favor of this "God" either.
No matter what you look at, there is always a way around it.
2006-08-14 15:37:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
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WOW those are some crappy answers. You can prove the nonexistence of god the same way you can prove that there are no triangles with four corners. THINK people, this "you can't prove a negative" stuff is just an intellectually lazy cop out because you haven't studied deductive logic well enough.
2006-08-14 15:33:24
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answered by ? 4
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Yes
2006-08-14 15:40:24
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answered by Anonymous
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