A proposition is never an argument, as I told you when you first brought it up.
This fact doesn't put a dint in the proposition "God exists" anymore than it puts one in any other proposition.
Get it into your head:
Proposition =/= Argument.
An argument is a series of propositions for which the conclusion is a logical consequence of, or, (as is the case of inductive arguments) the conclusion is logically supported by the series of propositions that precede it.
This fact doesn't put a dint in the proposition "God exists" anymore than it puts one in any other proposition.
Get it into your head:
Proposition =/= Argument.
An argument is a series of propositions for which the conclusion is a logical consequence of, or, (as is the case of inductive arguments) the conclusion is logically supported by the series of propositions that precede it.