I'm not following you RoboBlaster. Because it's impossible to prove his existence, he must therefore exist? What kind of conclusion is that?
God is so many different things to so many people that he exists only as a concept there for comfort. Like a teddy bear or a blanket. There is no way to rationally justify his existence in any other location but the minds of people who believe. If we could divide the world into two planes of reality where one plane housed all of the believers and one housed the non-believers, you could ascertain that God only exists in the former. However, we are all one the same planet.
Like light and dark, one's absense means the presence of the other. Since there are many people who do not believe in God, and the rest cannot prove to them that he does exist, I am left with the conclusion that the impression that people have of God is totally and completely in their head. He does not actually exist.
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