Well, thats a new argument. I'll have to think on it.
2007-09-25 07:26:09
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Logically, you cannot disprove ANYTHING if you don't have all knowledge. How do you know there is no God? You've explored every corner of reality? You've visited every parallel universe? You can see Spirit? No bald statement like that can withstand logical scrutiny.
B -- There is no 5 eyed, purple, peanut-butter eating, 3 legged unicorns? Okay, make me a liar. Peanuts are native to Earth. Therefore, any such creature must be native to the same planet. But no such fauna exists with 5 or more eyes. Therefore, even if your unicorn lost a leg somewhere along the line, he still does not exist.
2007-09-25 14:31:17
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no god; disproved!
There is,... Different religions claim to have a god.
[We] Christians believe in God. As a Catholic I believe in the Holy Trinity (One God in Three Persons)
Muslims believe in Allah.
Others call Him, Yahweh, Adonai.
Koreans call Him Yesunim.
The Bible talks about Him, the Qu'ran talks about Him,
...even currencies bear His name (in God we trust).
Logic? You just gave a phrase. Not even enough to prove itself. The existence of a word [in the question/phrase] in itself disproves the logic that there is none.
There is a God. The Great I Am. The Alpha and Omega. The King of kings and the Lord of lords. The Almighty. The Living Lord.
2007-09-25 14:49:04
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answer #3
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answered by coco_loco 3
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You cannot disprove it except by counterproof - that is, the only disproof would be someone actually showing up with a god.
Of course, you have to define god first, as some might claim cats are gods - cats and some ancient, and current, people believe this. Cats obviously exist.
Naturally, there was the expected threat from the believer, who cannot prove his god's existence and thus resorts to "You'll see, my daddy will beat you up!" like a child.
2007-09-25 14:29:50
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answer #4
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answered by Brent Y 6
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The statement "there is no god" presupposes God, as God is understood to be more than a transcendental idea -- more than pure thought. It is like saying there are no chickens. In order to say that there are no chickens, then the object of the idea of chickens must exist, as the chicken is not transcendental. For people who know chickens, then "there are no chickens" is a fallacy. For people who know God, the statement "there is no God" is a fallacy. For people who have never known a chicken, the statement "there are no chickens" is incomprehensible; likewise, for those who have not known God, "there is no God" is incomprehensible. Statements that are incomprehensible are not necessarily true, nor false, just thought gibberish. Most everyone understands the statement, "there is no God," therefore God exists. If we did not understand the statement "there is no God" then it would only be thought gibberish, not a truth statement about the existence of God. There is only one reasonable outcome to the statements: "God exists;" "God does not exist" and that outcome is that there is a God.
The DUnce
2007-09-25 16:35:08
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answer #5
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answered by Gone 5
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The Giver of Life is all about order. Without God, there would be randomness. The end result would be a chaotic lawless universe with no plausible reason for existing in the first place.
2007-09-25 15:03:29
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answer #6
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answered by TIAT 6
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Makes no sense asking for "disprove" when you can't proof what you say yourself... Silly question!
Unfortunately, God is something we can't prove or disprove, because He is an individual experience and means something different to every one.
Peace!
2007-09-25 14:29:06
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answer #7
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answered by Janet Reincarnated 5
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Would like me disprove a negative?
2007-09-25 14:29:35
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a God.......disprove?
logics...
2007-09-25 14:58:34
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answer #9
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answered by ? 3
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A god comes to my house and makes ALL my shoes! Come to my house and see, everybody! And like Primoa said, look all around you! I have about 30 pairs of flip flops, several pairs of sling-backs, mules, sensible walking shoes, winter shoes, boots and, oh! Don't forget all my darling slippers!
These didn't come from any other source that the Midnight Shoe God! I mean it! I didn't see him, (nobody has), but I just know. I go to sleep, and next morning, a miracle has taken place!
My boyfriend doesn't believe me, but he's an atheist. He tells me I'm getting totally out of hand and "wasting money!" BUT IT'S NOT ME!!!
Please, Midnight Shoe God, shine your light on my BF's heart and make him a believer. (I saw these irresistible gold flats yesterday I'd like to have.) Thank you and ... uh ... amen!
Disprove.
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2007-09-25 14:39:53
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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I've been told repeatedly that it is up to the person making the positive statement to provide proof...although I'm not sure why.
You stated positively that there is no God...shouldn't it be up to you to prove it?
Can you do that, logically, d'ya think?
2007-09-25 14:46:27
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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