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In reply to the discussion: Can we "know" God doesn't exist. [View all]skepticscott
(13,029 posts)5. So-called "strong atheism"
i.e. declaring that "god" definitely does not exist has to be taken one god concept at a time. When that's done, yes. We can know that god X (described in a certain way) doesn't exist the same way that smug agnostics know that Santa Claus doesn't exist, the same way that believers of all stripes have absolute confidence that the "gods" of some other people's religions don't exist.
To take a blanket position that there are definitely no gods of any kind, anywhere in the universe, is not an intellectually supportable position, however.
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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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