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How man can prove God exists.

I am a theist but I like to discuss with atheists how and why they became atheists, and I welcome atheists to discuss with me how and why I am a theist - all like as we are friends.

Why do I come to an atheists' forum, because sooner than later I always get banned in theists' forums.

So, perhaps I will stay indefinitely in your forum - and I like that very much!
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yrger · 80-89, M
Here I go again.

Hi atheists, read my post below.

Okay, you atheists already finished reading.

Here is my explanation on how and why you atheists and I the theist in your midst, both camps are human beings - my explanation on how and why we are here today:

Because:
[i]"Something exists which is the permanent self-existent container of all things not iself (the something) , and is the creator and operator of man and the universe and everything that is not that something itself."
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What about you atheists, what is your explanation how and why?



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[i]yrger · 80-89, M
Hi atheists, you can continue to posit something in charge of everything on and on and on, then you all die, so no more humans who keep on and on and on repeating something in charge of something else.

How absurd you guys can go on and on and on, but it is certain you will all die, then no more absurd humans like you absurd aheists guys.

Go riddance.


Then theists will enjoy peace, no more absurd atheists loitering around anymore.

And we theists have the explanation how and why we exist, namely, because:
"Something exists which is the permanent self-existent container of all things not iself (the something) , and is the creator and operator of man and the universe and everything that is not that something itself."
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Entwistle · 56-60, M
@yrger Nothing is permanent or even fixed for one single moment.
All things (if you choose to label them as separate things) are in constant flux.