spydig
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| 23 Oct 2014 07:50 PM |
| And they're right. But you can't disprove the existence of God. |
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Zech9005
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Sieverc
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spydig
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| 23 Oct 2014 07:55 PM |
@Sieverc:
Who says God is religion? |
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JamesGalt
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| 23 Oct 2014 07:58 PM |
| You are never called on to prove a negative. If you can't prove a thing exists, then it doesn't. |
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Sieverc
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ZETIAX
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| 23 Oct 2014 08:04 PM |
| im not christian... i dont believe in any religion... but i guess you have a ok point? |
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Zilant
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| 23 Oct 2014 09:05 PM |
I cannot disprove any of the thousands of hypothetical gods and goddesses that people have imagined and described throughout history, including the particular hypothetical God, that you are imagining.
So, by your reasoning, you must believe in the reality of all of them. I'm surprised your head has not already exploded from all that believing. |
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| 23 Oct 2014 09:38 PM |
that which can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.
the burden of proof lies upon you, my friend. |
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brett7743
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| 24 Oct 2014 05:46 AM |
| burden of proof is on the believer. |
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2013Yay
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| 24 Oct 2014 06:41 AM |
| They can disprove the existence of god like people think how god is. But without any proof: For. I have no reason to believe in that. |
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Dulexo
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| 24 Oct 2014 06:46 AM |
god is love god is life israel is love israel is life norway is love norway is life finland is love finland is life |
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| 24 Oct 2014 06:46 AM |
| This is a fine example of a argument from ignorance. The burden of proof falls on the ones making the claim that an omnipotent being is controlling the worlds from heaven. |
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Kaidou
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| 24 Oct 2014 07:18 AM |
>If you can't prove a thing exists, then it doesn't. Can you prove that love exists? Can you prove history exists? Can you prove that radio and tv waves exist? Believing in just the existence of what you can see isn't much belief. It leaves out important things such as those. You can't see history. You just trust the accounts. You can't see love. You just go off what you think it feels like. You can't see radio or tv waves. You just think they exist because of the tv and radio. You can't prove definitively that love exists. So I guess love doesn't exist. You can't prove that your brain exists. I guess your brain doesn't exist. |
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brett7743
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| 24 Oct 2014 07:31 AM |
@kaidou
you utter moron. I honestly have no idea where to start with the pseudo-intellectual pile of crap you posted.
history technically does not exist its what once existed. It leaves leaves traces like the GIANT RUINS in Rome or the HUGE CASTLES dotted across Europe.
"tv waves" don't exist, There either radio waves or electronic signals and radio waves have to exist in the first place otherwise how do we exploit them for said radios??? How do we use radio telescopes to detect the cosmic background radiation?
however your right on the brain not existing because im pretty sure if I crack open your skull it will be empty... |
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Kaidou
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| 24 Oct 2014 07:48 AM |
| Okay, I may have made a few minor errors, but you didn't disprove my argument. Those small errors poke tiny holes in my argument. Holes that mean nothing in the big picture. |
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Kaidou
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| 24 Oct 2014 07:50 AM |
My original point still stands. Just because you can't prove the existence of something, doesn't mean it isn't there. I simply used a couple of poor examples. |
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2013Yay
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| 24 Oct 2014 07:53 AM |
| Can you disproof the existance of Atlantis? |
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Kaidou
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| 24 Oct 2014 07:58 AM |
| No, I can't. But that doesn't mean 100% that it is or isn't/was or wasn't in existence. |
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BanHater
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| 24 Oct 2014 07:58 AM |
| I don't think the tooth fairy exists and I think I know if there was no god their wouldn't be any world and the animals wouldn't exist, we wont exist, and plants wouldn't exist. |
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| 24 Oct 2014 08:18 AM |
| I can't prove there's a secret something somewhere in the universe, but I know it's true. |
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brett7743
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| 24 Oct 2014 08:22 AM |
@Kaidou
lets say there is a hypothetical blind spot where we can't detect anything with our current telescopes or other tools between Mars and Earth and in this blind spot someone says there is a teapot orbiting the Sun.
do you believe him?
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Kaidou
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| 24 Oct 2014 08:31 AM |
If there's a blind spot, he wouldn't be able to see there, so I would have no reason to believe him.
Let's say, hypothetically, that I were to make a cup of tea. You asked me if I made it. I say,'No. Bang! That's how it happened. You say,'What are you talking about?" I reply,"I put the sugar, tea, milk, and water side by side, and over time they got heated, and then erupted into the air and mixed itself into a cup." Would you believe me?
Another hypothetical. Say there was an explosion nearby. You come up to me and ask where that explosion came from. I say it came from nothing, and nowhere. Would you believe me? |
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brett7743
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| 24 Oct 2014 08:44 AM |
| I would believe you if the quantum field was somehow manifesting at a non-quantum level at both sights. Because thats just the kind of that happens in quantum physics. If its statistically possible it will happen. |
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