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How does one deny his own existence when he needs to exist in order to deny it?

God cannot deny Himself!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    So that fact that God hasn't denied his own existence, is proof that he doesn't exist?

    I never thought of that.

  • 1 decade ago

    Why would the God deny the Godhead? (God is not male or female as God is a non-corporeal being existing outside of the limitations of space and time.)

    Man is the one who rightly denies his own existence in that he must awaken to the realization that he is not the material manifestation that he appears to be in the present reality.

    Each person has within him or herself the very essence of the One who created him or her and that higher self is one's true self.

    namaste

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    In human terms that is the great existential conundrum.

    And I agree, God cannot deny himself, but that in itself does not prove God's existence.

    Something that does not exist does not need to deny it's existence to be non-existent.

  • 1 decade ago

    well, ill skip the god part here and answer to the best of my ability.

    i disaree with it entirly so i may not be able to explain it, let alone aregue the point well.

    the assumption requires you to think, this requires a vessel for the thought to come through.

    this howerver is argued with that the thought itself may not exist.

    like a dream, none of those charactewrs actualy exist, even if they look like people you know.

    in the classic book, christmas carol(its been on my mind, the christmas season and all) scrooge questions the existance of marleys ghost.

    does scrooge actually exist? no

    does the ghost? no.

    they are fictional characters.

    what if he questioned his existance?

    does that mean he exists now? no.

    this comes down to being that you yourself may be a thought of something else.

    a sort of illusion.

    i have heard this argument in a pathetic "proof that god exists" argument.

    i agree with decates here

    cogito ergo sum.

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  • 5 years ago

    Atheism denies a more advantageous potential because of the fact it might interfer with their Hedonistic view of existence it quite is "consume,Drink,and be Merry for day after today we die"even with the actuality that they suspect in technology and evolution there is not any longer one transitional fossil interior the record.Ther are fish and monkeys no "Funkies".around as quickly as each and every 2 yrs they arrive out with the "we chanced on a dinosaur in China that sounds like it had feathers" Then it is disproven. In a pair extra years the tale resurfaces back comparable bullcrap.Alot of human beings say "i will wait till i'm old then i will settle for God in the previous I die" by that factor your so callous you do no longer you only get bitter and indignant.Get with it human beings

  • 1 decade ago

    Why, you are correct sir. Since God does not exist, he could therefore not deny his own existance. Thank you for admitting it.

  • 1 decade ago

    So the fact that you deny the existence of the FSM makes him real in your world? Oh my goodness!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    God would have to be real to deny something, see?

  • ?
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Hire an attorney and let him present his case for himself to himself.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You must really hate atheists. Isn't hate against your so-called religion? (Christianity---really a woman-hating fraternity of pedophiles)

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