I think you might be able to disprove certain understandings of god. Yahweh as described in the OT for example can be shown to be at odds with the observable world. But, the idea of god generally, and some particular ideas of him can't be disproved. It's just that there is no evidence for them.
A friend of mine in high school claimed to believe in invisible purple nothings. When pressed, he explained that though they were invisible the were essentially purple, but that they had no mass, or other physical characteristics. Nor would the world be observably different should they be absent. A god with such characteristics could never be proved or disproved.
A friend of mine in high school claimed to believe in invisible purple nothings. When pressed, he explained that though they were invisible the were essentially purple, but that they had no mass, or other physical characteristics. Nor would the world be observably different should they be absent. A god with such characteristics could never be proved or disproved.
If there is a god, I want to believe that there is a god. If there is not a god, I want to believe that there is no god.