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Sommerswerd asked me to change this
I'm not sure why you can't figure out that I merely took what BirdJaguar said and flipped it around to something that resembles reality a lot more closely than what he said.
I'm not sure why you can't figure out that I merely took what BirdJaguar said and flipped it around to something that resembles reality a lot more closely than what he said.
It is not possible to prove a negative, except for in very specialized cases. That's why our entire way of thinking here on Earth revolves around the fact that we put the onus of proof on the person making a positive statement - not on the person making a negative one.
Prove to me that invisible hamsters do not affect the way gravity works with their specially formulated gravity-affecting hamster organs that have been created for them by Father hamster - their leader.
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Prove to me that God doesn't exist.
How about if I drop my invisible hamster from a high building and see if it, invisibly, hits the ground, or not?
These hamsters do not alter gravity becouse there is no need for that. Enough?![]()
Doesn't work - "There is no need for God" isnt' a good proof that God doesn't exist.
If it was that easy, "There is no need for Bigfoot", "There is no need for black holes", "There is no need for extrasolar planets", etc.
"There's no need for me" doesn't convince me that I don't exist either.
Nor, I should add, my invisible hamster.
Yeah but there is a need for some agent triggering the conception of universe. Some happen to call that God...
In the Judeo-Christian view. Yes, God demands acceptance.I got to laugh a bit. Seriously? Someone demands your acceptance?
This isnt the case with God-agent though. You dont need agent to trigger God becouse that would disprove God existence since God here represents sum of infinite existence.There isn't though. Nobody's ever put together a theory that postulates and proves such a thing.
I mean you might as well asy "Yeah but there is a need for some agent triggering the conception of the agent (that you were talking about). Some happen to call that God...
And then you're stuck in an infinite loop.
But let's not get away from what we were talking about - the impossibility of proving a negative. Do you see what I mean now, when I said that initially?
In the Judeo-Christian view. Yes, God demands acceptance.
He's a "loving" God but if you don't believe you're gonna burn in hell forever with no out.
Any friend who said, "If you don't hang out with me & think of me all the time I will torture you, literally & forever" you'd correctly label as a total psycho to be avoided at all costs but somehow when God does it its supposed to be ok, a positive thing even.
Either do not give the name of knowledge to your beliefs only and of error, ignorance or charlatanism to the beliefs of others, or do not rail at the dogmas of the sects and their intolerance.
Someone was laying it down that God must be this or that or He would not be God. But it seemed to me that I can only know what God is and I do not see how I can tell Him what He ought to be. For what is the standard by which we can judge Him? These judgments are the follies of our egoism.
There is no mortality. It is only the Immortal who can die; the mortal could neither be born nor perish. There is nothing finite. It is only the Infinite who can make for Himself limits; the finite can have no beginning nor end, for the very act of conceiving its beginning & end declares its infinity.
When disaproving God you can work your way through the different conceptions made to define it. So I am not sure you can call it impossible.
The story with the Greek gods is that they arent actually functioning from any earthly spot but from subtler vital plane which the popular narative symbolicaly identifies with the highest spot in the area.The Christian God would be impossible to prove the lack of existence of. How would you do it? I mean, let's see a hypothetical proof.
With the Greek Gods at least you could climb Mt. Olympus and check if they're there - but somebody could just say "Oh, they're hiding" or "Oh, they're invisible" or "Oh, they're Gods, they don't want you to see them", or whatever.