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Proof God Doesn't Exist

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"Yes, I do have proof God does not exist. It is perfect and irrefutable. I'm not going to show it to you however. You cannot detect it in any way. You cannot deduct it from the laws of logic either. You might claim that I do in fact have no such proof, but you have no proof that I don't. Sound familiar ?"
Rune Froberg

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@caissad4 said
"Yes, I do have proof God does not exist. It is perfect and irrefutable. I'm not going to show it to you however. You cannot detect it in any way. You cannot deduct it from the laws of logic either. You might claim that I do in fact have no such proof, but you have no proof that I don't. Sound familiar ?"
Rune Froberg
Cool.

Have you eaten yet? Wanna stay for dinner? How about a drink first?


@caissad4 said
"Yes, I do have proof God does not exist. It is perfect and irrefutable. I'm not going to show it to you however. You cannot detect it in any way. You cannot deduct it from the laws of logic either. You might claim that I do in fact have no such proof, but you have no proof that I don't. Sound familiar ?"
Rune Froberg
Yes, there is proof God exists. It's veracity is irrefutable. I'm not going to show it to you however because the evidence is obvious and self-evident. You can detect it in every way by your physical senses. You can deduce it
as apposed to deduct
from the laws of logic too. You might claim there is no such proof, but you would have to defy reason to support the convoluted logic of that assertion.
All sound minded people


@secondson said
Yes, there is proof God exists. It's veracity is irrefutable. I'm not going to show it to you however because the evidence is obvious and self-evident. You can detect it in every way by your physical senses. You can deduce it [hidden]as apposed to deduct[/hidden] from the laws of logic too. You might claim there is no such proof, but you would have to defy reason to support the convoluted logic of that assertion.
All sound minded people
You cannot be correct because I am correct and my evidence is perfect.


@caissad4

After we are dead all will be revealed.


@eladar said
@caissad4

After we are dead all will be revealed.
There is no God and I have perfect proof and alive or dead I am correct.

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@caissad4 said
"Yes, I do have proof God does not exist. It is perfect and irrefutable. I'm not going to show it to you however. You cannot detect it in any way. You cannot deduct it from the laws of logic either. You might claim that I do in fact have no such proof, but you have no proof that I don't. Sound familiar ?"
Rune Froberg
Who says they have proof?


@caissad4 said
You cannot be correct because I am correct and my evidence is perfect.
But I must be correct because I'm especially certain my logic is infallible. 🤦‍♂️

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@caissad4 said
"Yes, I do have proof God does not exist. It is perfect and irrefutable. I'm not going to show it to you however. You cannot detect it in any way. You cannot deduct it from the laws of logic either. You might claim that I do in fact have no such proof, but you have no proof that I don't. Sound familiar ?"
Rune Froberg
What is interesting, though: we can neither conclude that God does exist or does not exist from the laws of logic should not actually default to a hard atheism and posturing against religion.

It should result in people being very open to the faiths of others, and even if they are skeptical of the truth value of revelations, they should be more open to the idea that many of us are persuaded by it.

The attitude should be a lot more neutral than overbearing and stuffy.

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@kellyjay said
Who says they have proof?
I have proof there is no God and I am correct.

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@secondson said
But I must be correct because I'm especially certain my logic is infallible. 🤦‍♂️
There is no God and my logic is infallible.

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@philokalia said
What is interesting, though: we can neither conclude that God does exist or does not exist from the laws of logic should not actually default to a hard atheism and posturing against religion.

It should result in people being very open to the faiths of others, and even if they are skeptical of the truth value of revelations, they should be more open to the idea that man ...[text shortened]... e persuaded by it.

The attitude should be a lot more neutral than overbearing and stuffy.
There is no God and I have proof. My proof is perfect and irrefutable.

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@caissad4 said
There is no God and I have proof. My proof is perfect and irrefutable.
Alright.

Would you find it somehow OK that I have never made any such claim that I have undeniable proof?

Does that make you change your tune at all?


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Not at all. My proof is perfect and irrefutable.