Religion
In reply to the discussion: If you cannot disprove the existence of God, or prove the existence of God [View all]Brettongarcia
(2,262 posts)But I am tolerant, and will not object. Instead I will allow your speech, in the name of freedom of speech. Though I was recently censored by religious censors, on the Religion=delusion post.
In any case, consider the possibility that if we disprove one specific notion of God, after another? Finally the whole begins to disappear, bit by bit. Until, as Rene Salm (SP?) recently suggested, nothing is left but the smile of the Cheshire cat. While next, even the smile disappears. So perhaps it is possible to disprove God; bit by bit.
And by the way? If our belief in God is false, if there is no God, then proving it is not "pointless," but quite important. If we are wasting and often even losing/"giving" our lives to a false idea, that is a serious thing.