I still miss her. I just could not believe God would take her away from me. What did she do wrong? GOD, She loves you. But....You took her away from me. Shes my life, my all. How could you be so merciless????HOW???God, if you are really reading this, you should know how am I feeling right now. I despise you, I hate you, and I certainly dont believe u exist. You are just a myth, a fantasy. There is no such thing as a God in this world. You took her away, thats the last call. I will go against you and tell the whole world that you does not exist in a debate soon. The next post will be about how I humiliate you in front of the people, and how I succeeded in making them believe that GOD IS NOT REAL.
Do wait for the GOOD NEWS.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Part 5....and it goes on and on and on
5. The burden of proof is on those who claim God exists - Let us consider something else that is difficult to prove. Imagine I were to claim that there is a pink bunny floating around some distant star and if you talk to it, you can have any wish you want. This sounds implausible, but it could be true. However, no one will believe this claim unless you can provide evidence. Evidence might include a picture of the bunny or showing that a wish of yours was granted. It sounds silly, but this is the same thing with God. If one is going to claim God exists, the burden of proof is on them to prove his or her existence. How could one prove God exists? For one, God could go on TV and tell us he exists. Without concrete proof that can be corroborated by anyone, there simply isn't a reason to accept the God theory.
I hope this lists gives you an idea of the types of arguments people use to disprove the existence of God. Whether you agree or disagree, I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments. Hope you found this article informative!
I hope this lists gives you an idea of the types of arguments people use to disprove the existence of God. Whether you agree or disagree, I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments. Hope you found this article informative!
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Part 4.
4. Existence of many, different religions - If there is a God, we can probably assume that one of the many world religions is the "correct" one. This is because different religions hold contradictory views. For example, Jews do not accept the New Testament as a real religious text and Christians do not accept the Koran. Clearly, one of these two view must be "wrong" (or at least not fully correct) in the eyes of God. But even further, there are remote locations in the world, where people worship many Gods and have never even heard of Jesus. What are we to make of these people? If there were a God, would he create a world and then create people who will never learn about him? And more, would he then say that people who do not accept him will go to hell? Doesn't seem fair.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Part 3
Here goes part 3. Read CAREFULLY!!!!
Religious texts contradict scientific observation - There are actually many examples of religious texts making claims which are contradicted by scientific findings. Obviously, one common example is evolution. However, we don't even need to deal with evolution specifically. Let us simply consider the age of the Earth and the universe. Scientists can estimate the age of the Earth and the universe using a whole range of techniques. All of these techniques agree that both have ages in the billions of years. The bible, however, suggests that creation occurred only a few thousand years ago. If we consider that science has been right about many things (consider that science has brought us electricity, cars, computers, the internet, etc.), what basis do we have for saying that science is wrong about the age of the Earth? Therefore, we must conclude that our religious texts are wrong and this calls into question the existence of God. How so? Well, if God was real and the religious texts were truly the word of God, it is hard to imagine they would be wrong about the age of the Earth.
Religious texts contradict scientific observation - There are actually many examples of religious texts making claims which are contradicted by scientific findings. Obviously, one common example is evolution. However, we don't even need to deal with evolution specifically. Let us simply consider the age of the Earth and the universe. Scientists can estimate the age of the Earth and the universe using a whole range of techniques. All of these techniques agree that both have ages in the billions of years. The bible, however, suggests that creation occurred only a few thousand years ago. If we consider that science has been right about many things (consider that science has brought us electricity, cars, computers, the internet, etc.), what basis do we have for saying that science is wrong about the age of the Earth? Therefore, we must conclude that our religious texts are wrong and this calls into question the existence of God. How so? Well, if God was real and the religious texts were truly the word of God, it is hard to imagine they would be wrong about the age of the Earth.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Part 2.
2. God does not solve the question of where the universe came from - One commonly provided argument for the existence of God is that the universe had to start somehow and that somehow is God. However, this comes from a perception that the universe had to come from somewhere. However, if the universe had to come from somewhere, didn't God? One could respond by saying that God had no creator because he or she is eternal. But, can't the universe be eternal? As you can see, the argument that God was the cause for the creation of the universe does not seem to hold much ground. BIG BANG THEORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Part 1 of why God does not exist.
I am now going to provide five arguments for why God does not exist. Obviously, this is a very complex issue and and I don't know the right answer. However, I hope that these two articles will give you an opportunity to think through the issue and try and make a decision for yourself. And if you can't decide, you can always be an agnostic! Okay, now for five reasons that God does not exist.
1. God is not compatible with free will - The commonly held view of God is that he is all knowing and is also the creator. So, God created every one of us and, further, knows exactly what we are going to do with our lives. This means God has complete knowledge of the past, present and future. Therefore, all our actions are, in a sense, preordained and our free will is simply an illusion. If this is the case, we can't truly be held responsible for our actions. One might respond to this point by saying the following: even though God knows how we will act, we have free will because it is still our choice. This is illogical, however, considering that God created us. Therefore, either we do not have free will and so the world is not truly just (which is inconsistent with the just world that God is supposed to preside over) or God is not all powerful, so we have free will but God is not really the all powerful, all knowing being people claim that he is.
1. God is not compatible with free will - The commonly held view of God is that he is all knowing and is also the creator. So, God created every one of us and, further, knows exactly what we are going to do with our lives. This means God has complete knowledge of the past, present and future. Therefore, all our actions are, in a sense, preordained and our free will is simply an illusion. If this is the case, we can't truly be held responsible for our actions. One might respond to this point by saying the following: even though God knows how we will act, we have free will because it is still our choice. This is illogical, however, considering that God created us. Therefore, either we do not have free will and so the world is not truly just (which is inconsistent with the just world that God is supposed to preside over) or God is not all powerful, so we have free will but God is not really the all powerful, all knowing being people claim that he is.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
No Point Wasting Your Time Praying.
The Bible says God is almighty who answers your prayers. So how do you know if God is real other than that faith crap? Try the power of prayer when an earthly situation occurs which is beyond your control and only an almighty God who created the universe and all life can control.
Suppose you or a close family member has a terminal disease like cancer which cannot be medically cured? A certain time line is given, so like all hopeful human beings, you humbly and diligently pray to the almighty God who says in the Bible he answers prayers. Time and reality passes, the disease takes it's toll, and your prayers go unanswered.
Maybe one in a million may be saved, but looking at a 99.9999% failure rate for prayer is evidence that God does not exist. Now, compare it to an atheist who suffers the same terminal disease and wishes for healing. The same 99.9999% failure rate occurs.
Now compare it to a devout Muslim suffering the same terminal disease and prays to his/her god for healing, and still results in a 99.9999% failure rate. Similarly, the Hindu, Jew, Buddhist, etc... all face 99.9999% failure rates.
Doesn't this indicate you you that there is no God? Perhaps one of the numerous worshiped gods do exist, but wouldn't that omnipotent god produce better than a 99.9999% failure rate, or else what is the purpose of worshiping that god if he doesn't answer your prayers? Doesn't common logic and sense exist anymore?
Suppose you or a close family member has a terminal disease like cancer which cannot be medically cured? A certain time line is given, so like all hopeful human beings, you humbly and diligently pray to the almighty God who says in the Bible he answers prayers. Time and reality passes, the disease takes it's toll, and your prayers go unanswered.
Maybe one in a million may be saved, but looking at a 99.9999% failure rate for prayer is evidence that God does not exist. Now, compare it to an atheist who suffers the same terminal disease and wishes for healing. The same 99.9999% failure rate occurs.
Now compare it to a devout Muslim suffering the same terminal disease and prays to his/her god for healing, and still results in a 99.9999% failure rate. Similarly, the Hindu, Jew, Buddhist, etc... all face 99.9999% failure rates.
Doesn't this indicate you you that there is no God? Perhaps one of the numerous worshiped gods do exist, but wouldn't that omnipotent god produce better than a 99.9999% failure rate, or else what is the purpose of worshiping that god if he doesn't answer your prayers? Doesn't common logic and sense exist anymore?
Monday, July 19, 2010
Proof that god doesnt exist
Ok, here is my proof that God does not exist. Here are some qualifications to that statement: right now, I am only talking about the Judeo-Christian-Islamic god. I don't believe in other gods either, but this one is just so easy to disprove. Another qualification: Though I did come up with this by myself, I know that I'm not the first person to do so. Please don't flame me just because its not 'original', remember that this is my opinion.
The conception of God that most people around the world have simply cannot exist. First, let me define what most people think of as God: An all-powerful being, who created the universe, who is all-good. Now, you would think that a universe created by such a being would be a wonderful place to live in. Of course, as we all know, this is not the case. Innocent children get raped by pedophiles. Criminal CEO's rob people of billions and get away with it. People in third world countries work their asses off and yet they live horrible lives. If God is both willing and capable of stopping these perversions of justice, then why doesnt he? The answer, of course, is that he doesn't exist.
No religious person has EVER given me a satisfactory answer to this dilemma. Here are some of the crappy arguments they have made:
1) God does not cause evil, the Devil does.
OK, this one is perhaps the stupidest one. If you believe the Devil is capable of subverting God's will and causing evil, then you believe that the Devil is as powerful as God, and you shouldn't call yourself a monotheist. Plus, if the Devil can do whatever he wishes despite God's will, then God is not all powerful. Therefore this argument doesn't fly,
2) God is all good, evil comes from man's free choice.
I don't buy this one either. God created everything (according to the religious people). Therefore, he must have created both humans and free will. Now why would he create free will if he knew some men would choose evil? You might say that evil people turn away from God, so he has no responsibility towards them. Ok, fine. But what about the innocent, good people that are harmed by the evil people? Doesnt God care? Of course not, because he doesnt exist.
3) Evil exists in the world for reasons we don't and CAN'T understand. God's reasons are unknowable because we are mere puny humans.
This is probably the best reason, but I still don't buy it. According to this statement, you are supposed to just accept evil because you trust that god has a reason for it. Now, I simply can't accept this. Why would God give us intelligence if we weren't meant to use it? If God simply intended for us to be herded around like sheep, why didn't he make us sheep? The answer, of course, is that God did not make us, because he does not exist!
The conception of God that most people around the world have simply cannot exist. First, let me define what most people think of as God: An all-powerful being, who created the universe, who is all-good. Now, you would think that a universe created by such a being would be a wonderful place to live in. Of course, as we all know, this is not the case. Innocent children get raped by pedophiles. Criminal CEO's rob people of billions and get away with it. People in third world countries work their asses off and yet they live horrible lives. If God is both willing and capable of stopping these perversions of justice, then why doesnt he? The answer, of course, is that he doesn't exist.
No religious person has EVER given me a satisfactory answer to this dilemma. Here are some of the crappy arguments they have made:
1) God does not cause evil, the Devil does.
OK, this one is perhaps the stupidest one. If you believe the Devil is capable of subverting God's will and causing evil, then you believe that the Devil is as powerful as God, and you shouldn't call yourself a monotheist. Plus, if the Devil can do whatever he wishes despite God's will, then God is not all powerful. Therefore this argument doesn't fly,
2) God is all good, evil comes from man's free choice.
I don't buy this one either. God created everything (according to the religious people). Therefore, he must have created both humans and free will. Now why would he create free will if he knew some men would choose evil? You might say that evil people turn away from God, so he has no responsibility towards them. Ok, fine. But what about the innocent, good people that are harmed by the evil people? Doesnt God care? Of course not, because he doesnt exist.
3) Evil exists in the world for reasons we don't and CAN'T understand. God's reasons are unknowable because we are mere puny humans.
This is probably the best reason, but I still don't buy it. According to this statement, you are supposed to just accept evil because you trust that god has a reason for it. Now, I simply can't accept this. Why would God give us intelligence if we weren't meant to use it? If God simply intended for us to be herded around like sheep, why didn't he make us sheep? The answer, of course, is that God did not make us, because he does not exist!
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