Not many of us are determined to prove that there isn't a god. I wouldn't bother, myself. I don't see why it would be important to do so, since there's no evidence that there IS a god, and therefore we know there isn't one.
As far as your comment that "science facts just prooves that there has to be a God", that's just a lie. Throwing in such an obvious lie weakened your already weak point - next time, try a more honest approach.
Notice that so far ALL of the believers comments here about atheists are nothing but the standard collection of lies. Doesn't the fact that you guys have to lie so much to defend your beliefs against atheists tell you something about the quality of your beliefs? It should.
2007-03-22 23:19:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I have yet to see one scientific fact that proves there has to be a God,so the very basis of your question is faulty. As for believing I say believe if you want,enslave yourself to religious dogma if you want,be the first slaves in history to put on your own chains for your master if you want. Just don't go to the government and try to force them to put chains just like yours on everybody else and no atheist will give a flip what you believe. The only reason Atheists are so active in this whole area at all is because everyday Christian groups are trying to get the government to put the entire society under the enslavement of their dogma. Like the fact that they make everyones children swear an oath every morning invoking their God as an authority figure over them. As long as these types of things are happening Atheists will most likely choose to be a thorn in your side.
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2007-03-22 23:53:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Who ever told you that we're determined to prove that there's no god? We just haven't found any evidence of such an entity. In fact, many of us tried for years to prove that there *is* a god, and failed. After that experience, what would be the point of trying to prove that there's no god?
Contrary to your assertion, science does not prove that there's a god. Otherwise, you'd be seeing articles about God in SciAm, Pop Sci, the Science Channel, and in refereed science journals.
@Paul, i have every reason to think that the believers sincerely believe the bullfudge that they say about us. The reasons they do would probably make a PhD dissertation.
2007-03-22 23:05:54
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answered by RickySTT, EAC 5
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first let me say, I do believe in God and science. How do you prove that God exisists? I don't think there is a physical/chemical test that proves there is one. For many years before science, gravity was around, physics was around, biology and chemistry were all over the place, but people didn't believe in them or understand it. perhaps that is the way now with God, we have no way to test for it or try to prove it, but people of the religious believe it is there...
2007-03-23 02:18:17
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answered by emt_dragon339 5
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many circumstances Christians proselytize to non-believers; in the event that they are allowed to attempt to convince human beings to get saved, why are atheists or agnostics no longer allowed to talk in reaction? additionally: "so like purely bypass away us on my own. serously, does it extremely matter type? enable others think of ways they wanna and dont be so determind to coach us incorrect." i'd have no concern with any faith, alongside with Christianity, different than that in many circumstances those that prescribe to that faith attempt to impact regulation and society in keeping with their morals, that are inseparable in many circumstances from their ideals. while that occurs, those individuals are no longer any further letting me think of ways i prefer to, or stay the way i prefer to. case in point: i'm gay. In my homestead state, i've got not got the splendid to marry the guy of my decision; the regulation dictates that i won't gain this. the only arguments that led to that regulation to return into existence are religious in nature; there are no longer any valid non-theistic arguments against comparable-intercourse marriage. in short? Many agnostics and atheists (a minimum of in my adventure) would drop all debate of religion gladly - if theists would conform to stop influencing society in keeping with their religious beliefts.
2016-12-15 06:58:51
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answered by bustamante 4
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What I think that Jacques means is that HE isn't trying to disprove God. It's all over the place. Real scientists do not put much into facts that simply aren't being explored.
2007-03-22 22:42:24
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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First off, learn to spell, secondly, where is the proof that science shows there has to be a God. Also, atheists aren't here to prove there is or isn't a God. They don't believe in him, so they really don't care.
2007-03-23 00:19:49
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answered by Anonymous
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If you take the time to notice, it is the believers who ask most of this type of question. Us non believers are simply responding to you. I am not determined to prove anything. Just giving my side of the story. Science can not prove the existence or non existence of god if the way god has been portrayed is true. Faith can not prove that god exists. The only thing that will prove or disprove gods existence is what happens after we die.
2007-03-22 22:45:51
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answered by Shantelle G 3
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coz we are sick of hearing the same storys over an over
every xmas every easter.
we are sick of voting either this christian in or that christian in
what a choice at voting time .
thats democracy
you can shove your democracy where the sun dont shine.
thats why we try to turn people and educate them that the bible is a story not the truth.
think of the cures that allready could have been found
if religion would stay out of science.
its allways the religious people shutting there minds when it comes to cloning which is slowing science down one day you might have your life saved by it.
2007-03-22 22:54:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Atheists seek to have god proven, but alas ......
By the way, which science proof that there is a god? The Biblelogy?
2007-03-22 22:42:17
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answered by Anonymous
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