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Originally Posted by Splorf22
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Alarti, if I were you I would stop arguing with Orruar, because you haven't won too many rounds so far [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] He's exactly right here. There are basically 3 kinds of empirical statements:
* Statements which can be proven wrong (i.e. the sun is blue)
* Statements which have not yet been proven wrong but can be (most of what we consider science)
* Statements which cannot be proven wrong (i.e. God)
There is no experiment you can design that will disprove the existence of God. It's purely a matter of faith or not. Or, to requote Pauli, it's not even right or wrong, just unproveable. And religions are usually designed to make it so.
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I've designed an experiment that will prove it. It's called the stand in front of a bullet train while eating rat poison experiment. Do this, and you will see first hand that there is no god, except the catch 22 is that you won't know it, because you'll be dead. I'll save you all the big mystery of death, it's nothing. It's unconsciousness. It's nothing to fear, because when it happens, you won't know it and there's no knowing you don't know it. It's exactly what it was for you before you were born, only it's after you die. If you've ever been put under for surgery, that's exactly what death is like, except you don't wake up from it.