God cannot Exist.
By tulipstrader
@tulipstrader (1467)
India
September 18, 2008 7:01am CST
I have seen some good discussions on god and related topics here.
some argued God Exists. then there are others who put forward the argument that God Does Not Exist. this argument is as old as religions are.
whether god exists or god does not exist, i will say with certainty that GOD CANNOT EXIST. it is very much different from the two, god's existence and non existence theory or arguments. i just want to test how many understood my question.
5 responses
@shamikabsb (602)
• Sri Lanka
19 Sep 08
The concept of God is highly religious. Different religions have different interpretations of God. It is upto the followers to explore it and believe it.
We have not seen Gods. In that sense we can say God cannot exist. But just because we haven't seen it doesn't mean God doesn't exist. That is where we have to believe what our religions says. However, that belief should be based on the proper knowledge of the foundation of the doctrine.
@tulipstrader (1467)
• India
19 Sep 08
i have no disputes with any religious beliefs. they are perfect in their place and with their believers. i have expected every one to answer according to their backgrounds. but when i posted this here, i felt that nobody will read the full post and answer. most of them get carried away by the statement and jump to their own conclusions. precisely that is what is happening here. any way i will have to wait for atleast another day before i come out with an answer. thank you for joining the discussion.
@Ganesh44 (5547)
• India
19 Sep 08
I only want to say to you is GOD is always there ..... so words like " can not " and " does not ' are not in the dictionary of supreme power thats GOD lol.......
GOD can do anything and everything we can not imagine of........
Happy Mylotting
Take Care
Thanks
Ganesh
@tulipstrader (1467)
• India
20 Sep 08
god can or cannot is not the question. i am not questioning the power of god. god will never be like us to show his power by getting destructive. god doesn't care what we do here on this earth. but the way we understand has to be different. i hope a few more guys get into discussion or by tomorow i will message all those who joined the discussion why i said it.
@Latrivia (2878)
• United States
19 Sep 08
It depends on your definition of existence. If you mean God can't possibly exist in any form, it's really no different than saying "God doesn't exist." When you say "God can't exist", or "God doesn't exist", you're saying it with utter certainty and with no intention of leaving room for possibility otherwise. You don't really know one way or the other if you are correct, yet you state such a thing as if it were true.
@tulipstrader (1467)
• India
19 Sep 08
you seem to have answered after reading my question. you came somewhere near, but immediately backed off. the two phrases you compared, there is definitely a big difference.
@tulipstrader (1467)
• India
19 Sep 08
great that you are existing. i have no issues with that. you have the right to your opinion and i appreciate that. thank you for the participation.
@mookhor (304)
• India
18 Sep 08
This issue is very touchy and the thiests, if they do not find enough points to put their argument, are hurt.
I have still not found any effective logic to believe in god. Scholars till date have tried to establish their point to support the existence of god. And they are so learned that I feel shaky to remain an athiest.
Last time I have settled with me in the following way :
As the universe is very large and is such large that I cannot dream of and as a part of the nature as anyone of my stature and even anyone really of a very great stature in life and in intellect, is so trifle if compared with the most, it is not wise to comment on if god does exist or not.
Let me be humble to believe that we will one day be able to experiment it out.
@tulipstrader (1467)
• India
18 Sep 08
thanks for participating the discussion and keeping it lively.
i found one thing common to all those who responded. not read what i wrote fully. the answers i received reveals this so far. i am neither a 'theist' nor an 'atheist'. i am not interested in those things. its not experimenting either.
but before giving out the answer i will wait for a couple of days to see how the trend is. will definitely back for more lively discussions here.






