It is literally impossible to prove that god does not exist. It is not a disprovable statement.
I also can't prove Ra, Zeus, Thor, Unicorns, Ghosts, or Superman don't exist.
It is literally impossible to prove that god does not exist. It is not a disprovable statement.
I also can't prove Ra, Zeus, Thor, Unicorns, Ghosts, or Superman don't exist.
Well, there are some atheists that argue that God's omnibenevolence is incompatible with the evils in the world, meaning God cannot exist (or at least, is either not omnibenevolent or not omnipotent, and if these are part of the definition of God, then God insofar as the term refers to something with at least these two properties, does not exist). Theists have responses to this argument, but the point is that the subject matter is something that can be rationally discussed.
Sure, I've engaged in similar discussions in philosophy classes, but this was always about whether a specific definition of "god" could exist and lead to discussion like "can God make a rock so heavy even they can't lift it".
It never has lead to a point that proves God exists or not. Unless philosophy has moved way beyond my readings and I missed it.