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...It sounds like christians don't exist because they aren't capable to prove their god exists.
Be atheist isn't be capable to prove if god exists or not, but believe that god doesn't exist, independently if he has the proof or not.
Is some christian here capable to prove that Odin doesn't exist?
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Even if Christians are not capable to proof that their God exists, that doesn't mean that they don't exists because religion is made mainly by faith and in fact,
faith in the unprobable is one of the fundaments of Christianity, because acording to the Bible, the Christian gets the salvation because of faith.
"The just shall live by faith", Habakkuk 2:4
Yet, if atheists choose to believe in something that they have no proof, it means that they are religious and that "atheism" don't exists in fact.
And about Odin, that doesn't matter because religion are not all equal. So i cannot say anthing about him if i am Christian and have no knowledge about the Nordic mythology.
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no no you got it backwards, atheism is lack of believe or faith in a god, so they don't believe in any shite, alla, odin, yawe, thus not theist.
the burden of proof is on theist not on atheists that deny everything you say cause of no proof. it's like saying Santa is real. He works in mysterious ways, and does not give gifts to wrong doers. where's da proofa?
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Back when I made myself this very question, I stumbled upon Ignosticism, which pretty much summed up my views on the topic
For Ignosticism, gods and any theological concepts don't have any coherent definition and can't be falsifiable, therefore, making any matter of debate meaningless
We deem atheism just as irrational as theism
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Ignosticism is also (sometimes) equaled to Theological Noncognitivism.
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