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Originally posted by Tman144
My proof of God's non-existience is that every religion that believes in a God is localized. If God spoke through a burning bush in one area, why didn't he do it in other reigions? Why did he tell the native-americans he was a bear or a fox? If any religion got it "right", then shouldn't there be another religion that has exactly the same story? But only across the globe somewhere? Therefore, if our idea of God comes from these completly different religions it can be assumed that each of them simply made it up.
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Just a thought. Most religions including some Native American foldlore - somewhere in their stories tell of a larger or major flood such as the one mentioned in the book of Genesis. In primitive times it would have been immpossible to know that the flood wasn't just a major one and not world-wide.
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