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how do you explain that god doesn't exists?
who create this whole Universe and creatures including humans plants and animals
+i want to know the answer with its evidence.
@all of you then who created this Universe and if you say it made it self can some woods make a boat by it self without anyone to help???
and i can not see your mind so how can i know its exist??
bible have alot of mistakes i know because it was made by men
15 Answers
- Anonymous9 years agoFavorite Answer
A study of human history will show that all gods are man made,,
- 9 years ago
Hi there. You've been getting some sh*tty answers so I thought I'd come in with my two cents.
First thing you need to do is ask yourself where God came from. Where did God originate from and how does the infinite regress end? If you say that God is the alpha and the omega, why can't the universe be the alpha and the omega? If you say God created himself, why cant you skip a step and say the universe may have created itself? If you admit that that is an unanswerable question, then why can't the origin of the universe be unanswerable.
The difference between God and the universe is that one exists in the natural world and is clearly here and testable while the other is supernatural and is unable to be subjected to science and reason. With no evidence that God is exists and the fact that there could be a million other ways for existence to be brought about without God, the logical default position as a skeptic is to say God does not exist.
And that's it, that's why we are all atheists.
- ?Lv 79 years ago
You can't prove that God doesn't exist but many consider the fact there is no evidence for him and a naturalistic explanation to how the universe and life came about to be a good enough reason for not believing in him
EDIT: The universe was not 'created' nor did it 'create' itself, it came about through a natural process
You know our mind exists because you are interacting with it now and it is testable (see the Turing text)
- average janeLv 59 years ago
I don't claim to have the answers, however, I find the bible impossible. Honestly, I don't know, but I do NOT think a "God" created everything. I don't have to prove that God doesn't exist for me to think it so. I am fine w/not having an explanation for everything.
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- 9 years ago
The responsibility of proving the existence of something is on the person that thinks it does exists
You can't really prove something doesn't exist, all you can say is that at the moment we have no proof it does so until some proof appears we will say it doesn't
- uniontera6Lv 69 years ago
People can make an answer but there is no a reason. (This is your so-called free will.)
God can make a reason but there is no an answer. (This is your so-called destiny & chance.)
Hope it helps.
"Truth is not a knowledge."
Truth follows with a reason. Knowledge follows with an evidence.
Source(s): uniontera poem _ type C - Anonymous9 years ago
We need to establish which of the thousands of gods you mean first.
There are thousands of gods that you don't believe in so did you just pick one at random or do you have any evidence for a specific one.
- Ray JLv 79 years ago
The same way that I explain that flying pigs don't exist. They (and God) just don't.
Ummmm, the idea that "I don't understand how it happened so a giant god must have done it" is proof of nothing what-so-ever.
Google up "God of the gaps" on your internet machine.
- Anonymous9 years ago
I'm assuming you're a 'believer'... can you explain that he does exist?! with evidence?! No, you cant. Some people believe, some dont - get over it and accept that some people dont believe.
- 9 years ago
I don't have to! You are asserting belief in something therefore it is up to you to prove that god(s) exist, not the other way around.