God has been disproven.
If you define god as the power to do anything (including committing logical fallacies and contradictions) then god cannot exist, because logical fallacies and contradictions do not exist.
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Isn't it illogical to assume a being capable omnipotence is bound by our logic? Human logic is limited by human knowledge. Paradoxes exist, such as the ship of Theseus, why can't a deity?
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Everything within the universe is bound by the fact that it cannot create a contradiction. Human thought is entirely irrelevant on whether or not something exists or not. And no, true paradoxes do not exist.
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[quote]Everything within the universe is bound by the fact that it cannot create a contradiction. Human thought is entirely irrelevant on whether or not something exists or not. And no, true paradoxes do not exist.[/quote] You make those assumptions based on human though, so its not irrelevant. And by you're logic a deity could exist whether we think it could or not. And that deity could exist outside our Universe which would mean its not susceptible to our laws of physics.
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[quote]You make those assumptions based on human though, so its not irrelevant. [/quote]"Well our logic could be wrong and we can't know it" is a stupid thing to say considering this same logic is what got us to extremely complex inventions like fission and fusion nuclear power. [quote]And that deity could exist outside our Universe which would mean its not susceptible to our laws of physics.[/quote]Irrelevant. The fact that contradictions cannot exist applies everywhere within existence, inside and outside our universe.