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Re: What proof do you want? And in turn, what proof do you have? - April 5th 2009, 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by xHolyValorx View Post
"I'm saying that as long as there is no proof that something doesn't exist everyone should believe in it."

Never said that, and it doesn't make sense. thebigmole, you really don't get it do you? No. My point is that you should stop trying to tell the people who believe in God what to believe. If we believe in God, there's nothing you can do about it. So stop trying to make us prove that there is a god, when you yourself cannot prove that there is one. Got it? You sure? Ok.. Ok. Just making sure.
If a Christian wants someone else to disprove god's existence, then they must prove god's existence. If they're not debating with someone then it really doesn't matter on the amount of proof/disproof. If you don't want people to tell you to prove god exists, then there's a really simple solution: quit telling people to disprove it.

suniesha: I never said you don't have the right to answer. You can say the same thing, word-for-word, 10 times if you want to and you're still allowed. No, you don't know what people on here will say. You can give a guess but you cannot know, as the only possible way for that is if you could see in the future. However, if you don't have anything mature or relevant to say, then why bother saying it?