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Regarding the question of whether there is a God, there are exactly two Logical positions.

  1. I know there is a God

  2. I do not know if there is a God

All other positions require Belief, and this definitely includes Atheism.

In addition to this simple axiom, there is also something else to consider:

If you are able to formulate the question of whether there is a God, there is an omnipresent candidate for God which can not be excluded.

Atheism is a dark and diabolical Mind Prison. To escape, just use the key of Logic to set yourself free and let your mind shine.

For the record: I posted this in s/Tellpoal. This is about Logic, and not the Social Construct of Religion.

Regarding the question of whether there is a God, there are exactly two Logical positions. 1. I know there is a God 2. I do not know if there is a God All other positions require Belief, and this definitely includes Atheism. In addition to this simple axiom, there is also something else to consider: If you are able to formulate the question of whether there is a God, there is an omnipresent candidate for God which can not be excluded. Atheism is a dark and diabolical Mind Prison. To escape, just use the key of Logic to set yourself free and let your mind shine. For the record: I posted this in s/Tellpoal. This is about Logic, and not the Social Construct of Religion.

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there are exactly two Logical positions.

  1. I know there is a God

  2. I do not know if there is a God

This is incorrect. You cannot logically "know" there is a God, because no logical test can account for what is outside of our universe.

The belief in a God, or a belief there is no God is exactly that, a belief. You CANNOT prove nor disprove the existence of a God.

If you are under the impression that a belief in a God is logical, rational, and provable, you have missed the cornerstone of religion: Faith.

A belief that there is no God takes just as much faith as a belief in a God.

You cannot logically "know" there is a God

Incorrect. By definition God would know he existed. You are also delving into Nihilism here and rejecting the idea of Personal Knowledge.

you have missed the cornerstone of religion: Faith.

Incorrect, I addressed it directly. Faith is a synonym for Belief.

Again: There are exactly two logical positions regarding the existence of God.

  1. I know there is a God

  2. I do not know if there is a God

All other positions require Belief.

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Incorrect. By definition God would know he existed.

What God? You mean this God you cannot prove exists? How does this in any way refute my statement that one cannot logically "know" there is a God. You responded by saying "God knows he exists, therefore God exists."

Incorrect, I addressed it directly. Faith is a synonym for Belief.

LOL. You just said Faith and Belief are synonymous. In that case, let's try this

"you have missed the cornerstone of religion: Belief."

You literally didn't address a single point I made. You basically just claimed I'm wrong and restated your initial points.

You mean this God you cannot prove exists?

I did not say there was a God. You are simply making thing up and then acting upon your delusions as if they were real.

Religion Belief Faith

This isn't about Religion, or God for that matter. You think this post is about proving the existence of God, and that is not the case. The issue at hand here is whether you have a functioning mind and abide by logic, and your immediate retreat to Nihilism and Strawman arguments shows that you have failed this test.