I think I've covered everything here. You can continue deny the logical conclusion of Gods inevitable existence if you like. Sure it isn't inevitable that the God who exists is the Christian God of the Trinity, but I have also covered the arguments for that specific faith in God in relation to all the alternatives available including deism. So...
Just to address the topic question properly what would prove to me that God doesn't exist is if I were to die and discover that I myself didn't exist. Feel free to point out the problem with this method of discovering Gods non-existence. You'll never proven completely wrong as a theist. But you can be proven completely wrong as an atheist.
Just to address the topic question properly what would prove to me that God doesn't exist is if I were to die and discover that I myself didn't exist. Feel free to point out the problem with this method of discovering Gods non-existence. You'll never proven completely wrong as a theist. But you can be proven completely wrong as an atheist.
Come all ye faithful joyful and triumphant.