You can't dispove the existance of God. Christians live by faith and there is victory in that through Jesus!! praise the Lord!!
2006-08-17 06:06:33
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answered by Carol M 5
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There is not exactly any science that can disprove God's existence. Nor is there any logic that can disprove his existence. But at the same time, there is no way science or logic an prove his existence. It is simply a matter of faith.
2006-08-17 13:07:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, since there's a POSSIBILITY that a god of some sort exists in another dimension or something like that, they're always going to have SOME wiggle-room. The best we can hope for is to prove the biblegod doesn't exists, that would require a basic logic & debate class, not science....
We can disprove the biblegod through logic alone by showing that he he has two or more traits that are mutually exclusive -- one of the most glaring examples would be an "infinitely compassionate and loving" god who threatens to torture people forever and ever, condones slavery, commands acts of genocide, forces women to marry their rapists, etc.
2006-08-17 13:07:11
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answered by Anonymous
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when faith is involved...pretty much nothing. even if science DID find something...people's faith would still lead them....faith is strong and mostly unyielding, sometimes downright stubborn.
and why would we want to disprove god's existence? for who's sake? when people stubbornly try to convince another of their point of view, maybe it's themselves that they are questioning. We don't need to force someone to believe what we believe if we truly believe in it...what others think shouldn't matter in the end.
2006-08-17 13:11:20
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answered by ´¯0())))»·.¸¸.·´´¯`··._.· 4
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None. But what science can the religious point to to prove the existence of God? None again.
2006-08-17 13:03:51
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answered by ZombieTrix 2012 6
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What many people don't seem to understand is that non-religious people have a problem with the "faith" answer.
You're speaking of blind faith. Faith means trust, and real trust comes from the repeated affirmation of dependability. I have Faith that the sun will rise tomorrow because it always has. I have faith that I will be able to find food tomorrow because I always have. Is this faith guaranteed? No.. but it is still dependable. Blind Faith is just something you have to make you feel better about yourself.
2006-08-17 13:07:51
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answered by Eldritch 5
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The absolute truth that there isn't one iota of empirical data to suggest the existence of anything even remotely godlike.
The onus is on the beleiver to "Prove" not the disbeleiver to "disprove" anything. Once you demostrate somehow that a god might exist based on certain empirical data, then that data can be scrutinized and proved, or disproved, at least it could be seriously debated at that point.
Where's the beef?
2006-08-17 13:05:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Science shouldn't be biased...something cannot be discarded until it is proven empirically...so there is no science that can disprove the existence of a higher being...except there are religions that work to dispel science.
2006-08-17 13:10:59
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answered by Alcheme 2
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None whatever. Nor is there any that proves it. But religion is certainly about faith. I claim that faith is the ultimate evil, because it is an explicit rejection of the only thing that makes us human: the ability to think logically. And what could be more evil than deliberately turning yourself into an animal?
2006-08-17 13:11:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't fool yourself or believe charlatons. Religion is "not" about faith. Religion is about the masses and controlling them. Keeping them from anarchy. Religion was formed from the "laws" of man. Long before Christ was here. Man needs a God. He has always needed a God. He will always need a God to believe in. Even if it is just the "odds" in our evolvement as a species. Just substitute the word "God" for "Odds". There you have it.
2006-08-17 13:08:31
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answered by TMAC 5
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What religion can you refer the non religious that proves the existence of god? Neither can.
2006-08-17 13:03:51
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answered by Anonymous
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