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TopicDoes anyone still unironically advocate atheism?
MysticMismagius
07/27/17 3:39:21 PM
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Volkswagen_Bros posted...
MysticMismagius posted...
There is no tangible evidence of any acts of God that living people can see happening right now.
Example 1: The existence of humans on earth is attributed to the highly tested theory of evolution, not an act of an invisible man in the sky.
Example 2: Genesis speaks of a garden on Earth where there are trees whose fruit give knowledge of good and evil or eternal life, guarded by cherubim and a flaming sword. If the Bible were a book of fact, we would be able to find it.

Without evidence of God being real, it is natural to think that God might not actually be real.
Saying "There isn't evidence of God's existence" isn't a valid argument. Now saying "There isn't sufficient proof of God's existence" makes more sense because the Universe, as massive and expanding as it is, isn't and probably might never be 100% explored.

And claiming God to be an "invisible man in the sky" doesn't help your case as God can be anything from an invisible omnipotent force to something that encompasses the entire Universe. It's just as bad as people who refer to the Bible as "fairy tales". Disparaging comments like these wouldn't fly in a real world debate.
Ok, fine. There isn't sufficient evidence of God's existence. Happy?

God tends to be depicted in man's image, is said to live in heaven which is above the clouds, and cannot be seen by people. Therefore, an invisible man in the sky.
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