Quote Originally Posted by acrca
even if we disappear forever we still have to be somewhere right??
"we" don't have to be anywhere actually. So far as we know, the human condition is nothing but a collection of billions of physical and mental processes. When the person dies, those processes all break down and the intricate system falls apart, and "we" fall apart into the decaying matter with everything else in existence. Just as if we took a car apart and returned all it's components back to the earth to the elemental level, the car would no longer exist.

<<you cannot answer that question only god himself can do that but it doesnt matter because he does not exist in our lives.
Nobody can definatively answer any question in regards to a process unseen, as scientifically minded people would leave open the possibility of absolutely anything. But, until there is evidence to support the existence of something which has no evidence for its existence, there is no viable reason to believe it exists.

I've heard many people claiming that Atheism is a religion because it holds a "belief" that there is no god. But it is not a religion because it does not actualy deny the possibility of god, nor does an objective atheist actually believe there is no god. They would only assert that belief in god is illogical unless there is some reason to believe it. For an atheist, that reason is still pending.
mrdevious Reviewed by mrdevious on . Why God does not exist, in one sentence. Okay guys, I have been posting on this forum of recent, but have yet to start a thread of my own. So just for the fun of it, I decided to do so. Here goes my question. If you were asked to state the one thing that you feel the strongest as to why God does not exist what would you say? I'm not looking for an entire paragraph. Just give me your strongest feeling in one sentence. Thanks for playing :thumbsup: Examples: God does not exist cause I have never seen him. God does not exits Rating: 5