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Why God logically cannot exist: [Spirituality & Religion]

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Hahah, you should have been a Computer Programmer. That chart is exactly the stuff of logic. Ever heard of Faith ? Didn't think so. haha
Allelse · 36-40, M
@Phantome Faith? Believing in something without evidence? Yeah I've heard of it, though I wouldn't recommend it. Tends to send our species a bit batty.
@Allelse probably true. But it works for me. Don't know about others.lol
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@Emosaur Only to the one with faith. It's okay for atheists . I've nothing against them
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@Emosaur I don't think so. You see what is true and real I can't say . All I can say is that with faith there is a belief. I don't believe in flat Earth stuff.
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@Emosaur true. I never preach that God is real or not. I can only speak for myself in that I believe in God. I accept the argument that atheist have if they believe in what they believe.
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@Emosaur I don't remember you asking me whether faith made things real? I never said reality is subjective either. Are you making up stuff ? I don't know whether God is real or not, neither do you. Why should we know or not ? We only have belief. The evidence is only apparent to the beholder.
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@Emosaur An indirect question that implies another thing ? No wonder you are so confused. And you know God is not real ? So now you are the first person to prove this to me.. go ahead ..when you're ready.
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@Emosaur I never said he was omnipotent, you said that. So you can't proove he's not real ? what a surprise. That's because you can't. If you could do that religion would be over for everyone. You've already proved that you know nothing about the bible or Christians, or anything come to think of it. Your only effort to ridicule me was to say that I believe in a flat earth. How pathetic. You are in need of real education religious wise I mean. You know nothing about religion do you? haah
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newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@Phantome [quote]you know God is not real[/quote]

Not something that concerns atheists

1. there's no proof that gods exist (otherwise we'd all be theists)
2. there's no proof that gods don't exist (they might be lurking around a mountain-top somewhere)
3. in any event, there's [i]no compelling necessity[/i] to even postulate gods, and the postulation explains nothing... it merely tries to explain everything away.
4. therefore, I have no gods (I’m an agnostic atheist)

No need for believe, and no need for faith (which in any case is merely pretending to know something that one does not in fact know)
@Emosaur I believe in Christ and that's all I care about. I don't care if i'm labeled a Christian or a Jedi, it does not matter to me. The fact that you claim to know that God doesn't exist and you can't prove it make you a bigger fake than I can imagine. Admit that you know nothing and you can't prove anything. Have respect for what you truly believe, and that is you don't know anything. You pretend to be clever but your knowledge is zero. Come on prove to me that God doesn't exist..do it.
@newjaninev2 I agree with you, but Emosaur said he can prove that God doesn't exist. So i'm waiting
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@Phantome So where your Proof that God doesn't exist or is real? Don't have it.. thought so. Fact is, you don't know the truth nor does anyone. Do I have to say it in German ?
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Sharon · F
@Allelse [quote]Faith? Believing in something without evidence?[/quote]
More often a matter of believing something [b]contrary to[/b] the evidence.
Sharon · F
@Emosaur [quote] But when I asked you whether or not faith made things real you implied that reality was subjective (which it isn't), and that he thus was real. [/quote]
A figment of the imagination (such as "God") is real [b]to the believer[/b] within the confines of that imagination.
Sharon · F
@Emosaur [quote]he can't be and not be those things [/quote]
Schrödinger's God? 🤔