Finally, scientific proof that god doesn't exist!

I wonder what the double-digit IQ brainwashed religious zealots have to say about this.
 
how would that disprove god?
don't get me wrong, i think faith is a steaming pile of horseshit concocted to comfort the frightened and weak willed, but i don't see how the particle existing proves that there is no divine power behind it's existence.
 
how would that disprove god?
don't get me wrong, i think faith is a steaming pile of horseshit concocted to comfort the frightened and weak willed, but i don't see how the particle existing proves that there is no divine power behind it's existence.

When confronted by government and the brutality of man empowered, were there no God, someone would invent one out of necessity if only to render the illusion of hope, even if in the next life.
A_J, the Atheist

;) ;) :kiss:
 
Optimism and pessimisim are similar to the scientific method.

If it were not for hope, education and enlightenment, change might never occur.
 
It doesn't.

It just adds to the mountain of reasons that the universe does not require a divine presence to exist or operate.
 
Has the possibility dawned on anyone that God created science? Like baiting a hook to catch fish in search of food?
 
I have faith in the inherent goodness and intelligence of people.

Which unfortunately stops no one from being a mean little idiot.
 
God was invented to get six-year-olds to stop asking so many questions.
 
When confronted by government and the brutality of man empowered, were there no God, someone would invent one out of necessity if only to render the illusion of hope, even if in the next life.
A_J, the Atheist

;) ;) :kiss:

How very Marxist of you.
 
Being an adult means being okay with the possibility that you may never know the answers.
 
Apparently the LHC (large hadron collider) has solved some of the mysteries of the universe that have puzzled physicists for centuries.
 
Apparently the LHC (large hadron collider) has solved some of the mysteries of the universe that have puzzled physicists for centuries.

The LHC helps to explain the inner workings of physics, but supllies no new knowledge as to the origins of the creation. It gives us no knowledge of where or by what means the universe, or the particles of which it is made, came to be.
 
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