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Originally Posted by bingle
but I do think we can formulate logical proofs of non-existence.
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Sorry to follow this tangent, but I disagree. Any logical arguments for the non-existence of god can be matched by logical arguments for the existence of god, precisely because the definition of god is not a certainty. It may be that logic can be used to prove the non-existence of some specific interpretation of god, but equally, logic can be used to prove the existence of some other specific interpretation of god.
Essentially, either viewpoint (yes god, no god) is a viewpoint of faith.