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In order for there to be any demonstration of a god's existence, we'd first need to have a testable hypothesis about the nature of this god. This requires a thorough definition of the god in question: how it operates, why it operates this way, what it's made of, what makes it tick, what its abilities and limitations are, and so on. Without all of these restrictions, we cannot make testable statements about the god, and if we cannot make testable statements, then there will be nothing to demonstrate.

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