Well, can you?
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Non Viable Evidence
1: Pascal's Wager(If I'm wrong I've lost a life if you're wrong you've lost an eternity):
Throughout human histroy there have been an estimated 63,000 different religious groups.
You have a 1 in 63,000 chance of being right.
Good Luck
2: "Can you disprove God?":
This is not valid as the burden of proof lies upon the one making the claim, not disproving it
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Edited by Ahsinjii: 1/18/2016 11:43:59 AM[b] [/b]
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Can you prove he is not real?
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3 RepliesThis tired "Burden of proof" statement must have recently become buzzworthy. Unfortunately, people stating it don't have any idea how to apply it. It doesn't apply to faith based discussions, so basically is just arrogant and idiotic to be brought up in that manner.
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Bacon exists. What other proof do you need? [spoiler];)[/spoiler]
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No, I cannot. I do not believe he exists.
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5 RepliesGod is like air. Do you see it? No. But is it there? Yes.
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It's all a coincidence that elements can bind together to create complex systems with thoughts attached to them. Basically we're just water and a few other elements that can think and see. We're all almost exactly the same except for maybe 0.0000001% yet we seem to always want to argue semantics about things that are being hidden from us because we cannot accept the truth. [spoiler]fart[/spoiler]
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9 RepliesIf you could prove God to not exist that would be interesting, but you can't.
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4 RepliesYourself
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since I played fallout every time i think of christians I think of the Children of Atom
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13 RepliesEdited by Ogma: Destroyer of Worlds: 1/7/2016 9:28:42 PMThe sad thing is that the amount of possibilities in this unfathomably large universe we find ourselves in are seemingly endless, yet a majority of humans subscribe and cling to the first concept on the nature of existence that they are introduced to as a child. So much so that the few of us who literally just ask logical questions in an attempt to understand this phenomenon are too often criticized as being negative or even bashing someone's beliefs. We are capable of SO much more than belief, and the majority of us don't even realize it. The only real thing comparable to the power of the concept of any potential god is our own fear of the unknown. It dictates so much of who we are. To a fault really. So much so that most of us are [i]afraid[/i] to admit that.
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You can't argue for or against any God. Give it up.
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Why do you only respond to the ones about science and comparing things actually grow a pair and answer the ones that you can't. Unless you can buy I'd love to see what you have to say ya know, with you being a unacceptable sob who likely was a Christian or some other religion with a God and had an experience that turned him against the faith and made it his mission to say that God doesn't exist.
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9 RepliesDo you understand the definition of faith? I don't think you do which is why your opinion is invalid
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The tide comes in, tide goes out! [spoiler]I gotcha now![/spoiler]
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5 RepliesITS UNFALSIFIABLE JESUS. Did no one see my post
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5 RepliesI hate to put it this way, mostly cause of song lyrics. But here it goes: "Music is a lot like Magic You can feel it and Hear it But it can't be seen" God is like music. You can hear God, and you can Feel him when you need. But you can't see him. I know, not evidence, but to me its true.
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5 RepliesI'll order pizza instead
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7 Replieshttp://imgur.com/a/jmA0Z
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[quote] 2: "Can you disprove God?": This is not valid as the burden of proof lies upon the one making the claim, not disproving it[/quote] Calling out someone to disprove a claim without having actually provided the evidence for the claim makes your argument invalid. Burden of proof lies upon the one making the claim. Just as a court has to prove you are guilty. Innocence until proven guilty. Doesn't exist until proven existing.
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8 RepliesIf you're just gonna say "That's why it's called faith" please leave the thread. Faith proves nothing to a rational person,
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23 RepliesEdited by WhaleBike: 1/7/2016 1:43:02 PMBut are you not claiming that God isn't real? And the burden of proof would lie upon you. If I am claiming that God is real, I have the burden of proof, but claiming that God isn't real gives you the burden of proof
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18 RepliesThe world is inherently biblical.
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You exist
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1 ReplyHe Created This