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atheist must see GOD/CREATOR with their eyes

touch, measure, probe, interrogate him to believe in his existence. and probably then wont want to have anything to do with him...
yet have atheists ever seen their own brain??
how you know you have one if not??

how many other mistakes and theorys have been proven wrong over the centurys??
their logic is so limited and they are lost in a locked box blind. and they call me delusional or worse, thats ok.
sad they are incapable of believing something COULD be around the corner when death overtakes their clay body.
EuphoricTurtle · 41-45, M
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Here you go buddy...MRI

You can also use an EEG to measure its activity
[quote]Electroencephalography (EEG)
Electroencephalography, or EEG, is probably the second-best known technique for recording neural activity. Whereas fMRI records blood flow, a proxy of neuron activation, EEG directly records the brain’s electrical activity via electrodes placed on the scalp of the subject.[/quote]

Any other questions/claims/nonsense?
1490wayb · 56-60, M
@newjaninev2 this is brand new to me, never heard of it.
why i believe??
chance of eternal joy, i have nothing nor anyone on this earth. i have had no joy for a long time. only loneliness
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@1490wayb There are many thousands of gods on offer, and thousands of religions, and thousands of sects within those religions.

Your chance of eternal joy from picking the right one is extremely slim. Despite your lack of success so far, it’s probably better to seek joy in this life, rather than hoping for a second opportunity
1490wayb · 56-60, M
@newjaninev2 i have spent a lifetime seeking happiness and joy. never found it. people in this world treat me like im invisible or dont even exist. im just a tool waiting to complete a task, nothing more. family and all friends deceased with no one willing to take their place. neighbors stay locked up inside never call nor visit.
Shifting the burden of proof.

 
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