(December 26, 2018 at 2:54 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote: Interesting topic and question. Atheists are proof that "God" or "gods" exist. At the very least, the subject must exist conceptually because atheists talk and contemplate about "God" and "gods" so much. Of course the same would be true of theists. If you mean "exist naturally" then the category doesn't apply since the subject is said to be "supernatural." There are some exceptions though where the "natural" is assumed to be a "god", so at the very last it would be considered conceptual and subjective. If you're asking for evidence supernaturally, then it would make more sense to explain what would be assumed as evidence since the subject would supersede the natural world.
There is a difference between something existing and the concpet of that something existing.
So, for example, the concept of unicorns exists, but as far as we know unicorns do not exist.
The concept of a deity exists. As far as we know, deities do not.