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Originally Posted by rogueteens
Well, there is the crux of the question. I could say that the moon is made of green cheese, its fact, I don't have to prove it because I said so.
Like I said, I am an atheist, I do not believe in god, I cannot prove there is no god, no-one can, no-one can prove that there is a god, and if you cannot prove something then it is a belief, to say that you don't have to is the same argument that believers say.
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If you cannot prove it does exist, why do we then have to prove it doesn't?
I don't mean anyone in particular, just didn't want to make a sentence of he/she/it/thing you/they/them/we etc.
Hypothetical question.
It's funny the religions are now using science to try and prove their beliefs these days though.