Which god? the literal god of the bible? That's easy. Or the god you think is in the bible? Your personal concept of what god is. That's a bit harder because you have to define testable characteristic of that concept, which tends to be very hard for religious folks somehow. Or perhaps the god of the gaps, which of course has nothing to do with any form of scripture or religion as practised here on earth? That is a lot tougher of course and becomes a statistics game quite easily. Which one is it?
I'd have to say the proof is in the fact that NO ONE HAS EVER SEEN IT.
Christheatheist1 1 month ago
Which god? the literal god of the bible? That's easy. Or the god you think is in the bible? Your personal concept of what god is. That's a bit harder because you have to define testable characteristic of that concept, which tends to be very hard for religious folks somehow. Or perhaps the god of the gaps, which of course has nothing to do with any form of scripture or religion as practised here on earth? That is a lot tougher of course and becomes a statistics game quite easily. Which one is it?
Voxnulla 1 month ago
I can claim unicorns exist, and where is the proof that unicorns don't exist?
A positive claim should be underpinned with evidence. You claim there is something, then you should provide the evidence.
Iyoulikeyoutoo 1 month ago