We all have heard theists argue over and over again that "you can't prove god doesn't exist". So, I'll ask this question - what evidence do you require to prove his non-existence?
As far as I can see, there is plenty of evidence against god's existence. The way any god is defined is usually self-contradictory. We see that things do not exist outside of causation. We see that things don't exist eternally.
So, what proof do theists require that would convince them that there is not god? Or is it true that their position is fundamentally dishonest and no proof would suffice?
As far as I can see, there is plenty of evidence against god's existence. The way any god is defined is usually self-contradictory. We see that things do not exist outside of causation. We see that things don't exist eternally.
So, what proof do theists require that would convince them that there is not god? Or is it true that their position is fundamentally dishonest and no proof would suffice?