The painting that includes the phrase "God does not exist" is "The Holy Virgin Mary" by Chris Ofili. Created in 1996, this artwork features a depiction of the Virgin Mary surrounded by elephant dung and various materials, which sparked significant controversy and debate regarding its provocative message and artistic expression. The phrase itself is part of a broader commentary on religion and culture that the artist explores through his work.
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"IN GOD WE TRUST" The first coin to bear this motto was the 1864 2 cent piece.
If a father (God) doesn't exist, then no son can exist.
The Presidential Dollar Coin had the phrase around the edge for the first two years and for the last 3 and half years it has been moved onto the front of the coin.
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not necessarily; polytheism means that many types of God, or no God can simultaneously exist.
If you choose to believe in a god, they exist because he wanted them to exactly as they are. He doesn't allow them to exist, he wants them to exist.
It explains that prayers to a god are not always answered, not that a god does not exist. However, if the god in question meets some criteria that would allow an expectation for all prayers to be answered, it does not exist.
According to the Christian teachings both God and the demons do exist.
The phrase "God is great" is expressed in Aramaic as "Alaha akbar."
Oil on canvas.