In all fairness to other posters, a god with specific attributes can be disproven if there is a way to test or examine those attributes. For instance, one might argue that a deity that is both omniscient and omnipotent cannot exist because the two qualities are logically contradictory. The premise of that argument is that there is nothing a god could do to change his future mind. So that argument, if sound, disproves the existence of a god with omniscience and omnipotence. There are other examples.
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