who says he doesn't exist? to your cousin he does and that's all that matters.
2007-01-25 07:09:00
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answer #1
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answered by steph 1
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Because the IPU is beyond the physics limitations of the universe, hence she can be pink and invisible at the same time. If A then B does not mean if B then A. Meanwhile I have give a proof of the non-existence of God (The Christian deity) several times here, each time I have asked for someone to refute my logic. Every time I have had no response. Christians define God as all knowing,all powerful, loving and the creator of the universe. An all knowing being would know how to create a universe where there was free will, any overarching plan would be achieved and there was no suffering of innocents. An all powerful being would be capable of creating such a universe. A loving creator would not create a universe where innocents suffered if they were able to create a universe where innocents did not suffer. So, if the Christian God had created the universe, by his very definition there would be no suffering of innocents in the universe. But since there clearly is suffering of innocents in the world this means that the Christian God can not have created the universe it is in. So, either refute my argument, or revise your definition of God, or accept that God is a logical impossibility. Edit: O.K. the IPU is a logical impossibility. Now refute my proof of the non-existence of God. Edit II All powerful means that you can make something occur while maintaining free will. All powerful means that if I can conceive it then an all powerful being can do it. This is what you get when you play the "My god is better than your god game", "My god is infinitely powerful, plus 1." People just up the ante without realizing how stupid their claims have become. Edit III What bit of "all powerful" do you not get? All powerful means that you can achieve anything AND keep free will. All Powerful means that you can achieve ANYTHING without anyone suffering, if you know how to do it. All knowing means that you know how to do it. Your definitions make your God impossible. Edit iV "Three strikes is an out, I'm afraid." Yeah, right. In other words you can not refute my argument, so you are going to run away and claim you won. Bravo, well done!
2016-05-23 23:04:28
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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No, I can't. His invisible friend could be an angel, a demon, a ghost, or a figment of his imagination. Therefore, I can NOT take the position that his friend absolutely does NOT exist.
2007-01-25 07:11:11
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Inability to prove something doesn't exist is not proof of it's existence. Can you prove I'm not a computer savvy dragon?
2007-01-25 07:39:29
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answer #4
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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No I can not prove that.
I am a Christian.
You can not prove nor disprove the existence of God. However the evidence does seem overwhelming that God is real, but your cousin's little friend Johnny is not.
2007-01-25 07:08:54
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't prove that he doesn't exist... I can't prove that he does exist... But, as absence of proof is not proof of absence, whether he exists or not may never be able to be proven...
2007-01-25 07:09:31
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answer #6
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answered by HONORARIUS 7
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No. Can't prove he does exist either.
If you believe he exists then why prove it? Who else do you want to believe?
2007-01-25 07:11:25
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answer #7
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answered by Emperor Insania Says Bye! 5
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yes I do because a lot of little children have imaginerary friends
2007-01-25 07:24:40
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answer #8
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answered by Joe Blow 2
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Oh, what a cute little question. How clever.
Give yourself a high five!
Then pray to Jesus to forgive you.
2007-01-25 07:24:05
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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If your little cousin believes he exists, then he exists. :)
Namaste
2007-01-25 07:18:38
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answer #10
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answered by cudala 2
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