Can anyone point to the tallest tree in the universe? Does the fact that you cannot mean that it does not exist?

All God-centered religions with which I am familiar refer to God as "the SUPREME Being". Logically that means there can be only one.

2019-07-28T00:00:22Z

Also logically because other beings do exist the Supreme Being MUST exist.

Dave D2019-07-28T00:22:57Z

Only three weak attempts to answer this question. Why can't atheists answer a logical question? You can argue all you want about the nature and powers of the Supreme Being. Man has been doing that from the very beginning. But to say that a "Supreme Being" does not exist is simply illogical. If other beings exist then there MUST be one and only one who is supreme inside or outside of the universe.

Anonymous2019-07-28T00:02:56Z

Only problem with that is you can't provide proof that the only one exists.

No one ever claimed that any tree is the tallest in the universe. So what's your point?

?2019-07-28T00:01:19Z

Yeah...actually we can: It's in California.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperion_(tree)

?2019-07-28T00:00:22Z

Trees exist. There is obviously a tallest one somewhere.

If a god were as obvious as trees there would be no problem.