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In reply to the discussion: Can we "know" God doesn't exist. [View all]Binkie The Clown
(7,911 posts)19. I don't know fir sure that there is no god, but
I am very confident, to the point of virtual certainty, that the Jewish/Christian/Muslim god does not exist. I could go down a long list of other gods from various cultures and times and say with equal certainty that those gods are not real. But that doesn't give me license to rule out all possible gods. Consider Star Trek's "Q" for example. Could such a being exist? Would we classify that being as a "god"? I don't know. But I certainly have no solid grounds to rule it out.
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Nothing to add, everyone else has already noted why it's impossible to argue the point.
beam me up scottie
May 2015
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