Doesn't there? If there is no proof that God does not exist then can you be sure that He does not exist?Vice wrote:There doesn't have to be evidence proving no God. I will get to why below.Gabrielman wrote: I do not see any compelling evidence or arguments to not believe in a God. What evidence would lead you to that conclusion? How is it more persuasive than the evidence for a God? Then again what evidence could ever prove there is no God?
Are you looking for absolute proof? If you are then do you have absolute proof there is no God. Or do you just have faith that there isn't a God? What kind of burden of proof do you look for when coming to the conclusion that there is/isn't a God? Do you hold the same standard for evidence needed to say there isn't a God as you do for saying there is one?
If you claimed to be God I would ask you to give me evidence, I believe in God because He has given me evidence and I have had personal experiences with Him.Well, the thing is if there is no evidence for said claim then there is no reason to believe it. If I told you that I was God, would you not ask me for proof? Now, I'm not claiming seriously that I am God. But what if I did? You would want evidence that I am.
I perfectly understand why I don't believe in other gods, but I am sure it is not for the same reason you don't believe in my God. If you knew me better and my life experiences you would understand why I don't believe in the other so called "gods".When you understand why you don't believe in all the other Gods, you will understand why I don't believe in yours.
You do know there are counter arguments to those counter arguments, don't you? We could be at this all day if all we did is go from one counter argument to the next. What would it take to make you believe in God? You said if someone raised from the dead and you witnessed it and they claimed to be God that you would believe them, am I correct? Well then why are you here? You will not find that here. If nothing we say will convince you then are you just here for debate? That is not what this site is here for. We are here to help honest seekers and fellow Christians.I live by my faith and my experiences, that is how I keep my faith that there is a God and that some day I will be in paradise with Him. Though if I posted my experiences I am sure that some one may try to just write them off,Not at all, in fact when I hear of such a spiritual experience from others I have a tendency to investigate them, they turn out to be demonically inspired and not from the Holy Spirit. But I asked if you would just simply write them off. So, would you?Well, you know that Muslims and such have these experiences too. Would you write those off?
which brings up the question, why do atheists try so much to "prove" there is no God?So you try to prove there is no God because you find it fun? Why bother? You will never disprove God, let alone even shake the foundations of my faith.Well, in my case I just like to debate this subject. It's fun to me. Because I used to be a Theist myself. I like challenging myself.
You do know there are counter arguments on the main site right?
I have not the time to debate right now, but when I do, if you are still around, I will be more than happy to engage you in conversation on this. Until then ponder this, can you be sure there is no God? I have faith and God and I am sure He is there, but that is from my own personal experiences. You on the other hand, have no evidence to prove that He is not there. Let me ask you this, why are you, a group of protons, neutrons, and electrons, alive? Why can you think? Why don't rocks come to life, being the same sub atomic particles as you and I? Why can we ponder these things to begin with? I know what science says about these things, yet they have no proof to back it.
God Bless