The argument is "You can't disprove God's existence, so he must exist." This is faulty logic. By the same logic, you cannot disprove the existence of a spaghetti monster, or a magic teacup, floating around in space somewhere either, so they must also exist. We also cannot prove or disprove intelligent life exists on other planets, so does that prove that there is intelligent life? We cannot make that statement because we are unable to check every planet in the universe for intelligent life. (Aliens may be more believable than supernatural assertions of the Bible, because aliens life forms may not require a violation of the laws of the universe unlike the Bible miracles.) Our ignorance does not make a claim true or false.
Is it normal TO THINK THERE IS NO GOD
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The argument is "You can't disprove God's existence, so he must exist." This is faulty logic. By the same logic, you cannot disprove the existence of a spaghetti monster, or a magic teacup, floating around in space somewhere either, so they must also exist. We also cannot prove or disprove intelligent life exists on other planets, so does that prove that there is intelligent life? We cannot make that statement because we are unable to check every planet in the universe for intelligent life. (Aliens may be more believable than supernatural assertions of the Bible, because aliens life forms may not require a violation of the laws of the universe unlike the Bible miracles.) Our ignorance does not make a claim true or false.