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Cheese and crackers for all! And some WHINE for the so-called men who want to marry their best friend. Sorry ladies, you can get married too.

2007-11-01 19:16:33 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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HA HA lets see and think do atheists have a mind to be able to think in the first place.
How many people actually have seen an atheists mind.
We can operate on them and still not be able to find a mind,
we cannot see that they can actually think.

Now by saying al this does it prove that they d not have a mind. Certainly not.
So it is with our Creator God who is invisible but those who search for Him will find Him.

2007-11-01 19:47:32 · answer #1 · answered by Wally 6 · 0 2

Why? We're not doing your job for you. If you want to push beliefs based on the existence of something you can't see then the burden is yours to prove it, not for us to disprove something that we don't even consider to exist.

Would you be willing to disprove the existence of invisible bunnies that live in the core of the Earth for me?

Cheese and crackers? Are you Shegorath or something? So-called men marrying best friends? Bit of a difference between a platonic best friend and a lover/partner, don't you think. Should straight guys be discriminated against for wanting to marry women they consider their partner but also a best friend?

2007-11-02 05:51:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Most people don't believe everything that hasn't been conclusively disproved. You wouldn't believe me if I said I have X ray vision even though you don't have any evidence that I don't.

The real question is: can you show me some empirical evidence which PROVES the existence of something you can't see?

2007-11-02 02:22:35 · answer #3 · answered by Stefan 2 · 3 0

Do you believe in Anubis? Isis? Zeus? Hades? Loki? Freya? Thor? Baldr? Aphrodite? Apollo? All those gods? Hmm? No? It's all bull, isnt it? Those silly ancients, with their fanatical beleifs on GODS.
(At least they were ORIGINAL with the names! Naming your god God! About as original all calling your dog Dog.) Teach your kids some creativity through these fairy tales you read from that little bible.
Oh, and I'm not about to go follow religion when it's chruch puts away men of science like Galileo who try to prove something RIGHT! What else is religion hiding, hmm?

2007-11-02 02:25:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

show me some evidence that proves the existence of something I can't see, touch, or otherwise detect with scientific tools... we're waiting for the proof from your side, we (atheists) are content to end with a questionmark, as opposed to some far flung explanation about a jolly fat man who shimmy's down the chimney to give us all presents. we actually have no idea who puts those presents under the tree and drinks that milk.

it's nice to know that i don't have to appeal to some judgemental ****** who says the only way i can get to heaven is to to get dunked in a river by a pedophile, as opposed to living a good life and being a good person.. get bent!

you know jesus and santa are related right? i sh*t you not! i saw them both selling loose newports in the mall parking lot.

2007-11-02 02:21:50 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

You've got it bass akwards. The burden of proof is on the person who asserts that something exists. The non-believer does not have to prove the non-existence of anything. But, the believer, in order to be generally shown not to be nuts, must accept the burden of finding and demonstrating proof. And that's what we're all waiting for!

2007-11-02 02:28:36 · answer #6 · answered by kwxilvr 4 · 3 0

I can't. So what is your point?

Are you implying that if I can't disprove something therefore it is real? I can't disprove there's a small teapot orbiting the sun in between Earth and Mars. But that doesn't mean that it is a likely thing.

As always the onus of proof is on the one who proposes that which appears to be unlikely.

2007-11-02 02:22:28 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I'll get on that the INSTANT you provide empirical proof that something I cannot see DOES exist.

And I did marry my best friend. And have happily boffed him for 17 years now.

Keep the whine - I like an extra sharp cheddar with my crackers, please.

2007-11-02 02:31:47 · answer #8 · answered by Cheese Fairy - Mummified 7 · 3 0

Oh i am sick of these questions! Here's how it is...

Christians believe in god. How do you prove there is a god?

Atheists do not believe in a god. Look at science.

Either way no one knows for sure so just deal with it and move on. Everyone has different views and beliefs.

2007-11-02 02:26:32 · answer #9 · answered by Klingon Atheist 3 · 1 0

Eh? You want me to disprove the invisible giant flying hippo which orbits Uranus? Why should I? There is no reason to believe it exists in the first place.

2007-11-02 02:20:44 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

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