Because religion is opinionated. The "proof" one has concerning religion is a proof always inside the person himself. (eg, "I have faith" "I FEEL he exists" "I know he exists" but the "knowing" of his existence is based on some inner psychology, not on actual evidence.) It's always perception, and if you bring up "God made us a few thousand years ago" he can bring up "what about dinosaurs?". Let everyone believe whatever they want, because they all think that THEY, and no one else, is right.
Yes, no-one has found any proof that god exists. Not one scrap of evidence.
The questions not wheres the proof? It is do you believe?Answer:The proofs used by believers to demonstrate the existence of god are fallacious arguments to non-believers. To be proof in the scientific sense they would have to be repeatable, observable and conducted with a program of triple blind examiners to remove potential biasing of the results. No such tests have been undertaken with verifiable results. The problem is that if you can make a "god" jump through hoops to provide the proof, he isn't much of an omnipotent deity.
The noun 'proof' is an uncountable noun except as a word for a printing proof or a photographic proof.The plural form of the noun 'proof' is proofs.The plural possessive form is proofs'.Example: the proofs' printout is eight pages.
A leap of faith, according to Kierkegaard, is the act of believing in the intangible without rational proof.
Evidence does not have a plural form, as it is an uncountable noun. It is like information, or furniture, or even news, which, in spite of the final -s is always singular. So, you can have "a piece of evidence", or "pieces of evidence", but not "evidences".
No. There is no proof of the existence of mermaids because they do not exist.
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The correct phrase is "sufficient proof".
The teachings of the Buddha are the most evident proof for his existence.
To make to exist; to make real., To establish the existence or truth of by proof or competent evidence; to verify; as, to substantiate a charge or allegation; to substantiate a declaration.
To make to exist; to make real., To establish the existence or truth of by proof or competent evidence; to verify; as, to substantiate a charge or allegation; to substantiate a declaration.
In breif, to be an atheist is to not accept any world view that requires the existence of a deity. There is no proof of a deity that can be presented that is testable by commonly applied proofs or by scientific logic. If it can't be proven then it doesn't exist.