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RE: Musing Posts
What proof do you have to show that there is a God?
> Show me pics or it didn’t happen.
The problem with this question is that it departs from the angle that there must be a God. Yet, an analytical approach to the problem would have to start from the angle that the existence of such, since not tangible nor visible, must first be proven.
You're answering a question with another question that has nothing to do with the question asked. Why don't you ask your question in a different musing post. This question is "what proof do you have to show that there's no God?" If you believe that there's no God
They’re actually more related than you make it sound.
If there is no proof of the existence of a God, then there is no need to prove that a God doesn’t exist. It’s rather logic, isn’t it.
Maybe you best ask the question “What is the burden of proof”.
Who said that there are no proofs of the existence of God. Proofs of the existence of God abound in the universe. I just want to know what those saying that there is no God are seeing or had seen that made them arrive at such conclusion?
Give me evidence. Show me the evidence. Evidence is tangible, btw.
There are so many proofs of the existence of God, I just want to know what those saying that there's no God used in arriving at such conclusion What did they saw that made them say such? If you believe that there's no God, what's the reason for such belief?