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Rogerioandrade said:
I´d ask differently.... Is God's non-existence objectively verifiable?

God is not part of the physical world. There´s no physical way of verify the existence of something that´s not physical..... or its non-existence.
Faith is not related to the things we can see or feel by any of our body senses, but rather about things that transcend the very human nature.

That said.... I´d say that there´s no sense in trying to "prove" or "verify" things that can only be only achieved by faith. And faith is something very, very personal. Or you have it, or you don´t have it.

I think this topic has been discussed a lot in these forums, hasn´t it ?

That's a pretty interesting point of view you bring, even if it has already been brought at this thread. Everyone is hellbent on trying to prove to the rest on how God's existence cannot be proven and how faith is irrelevant in any aspect. It's true that faith has to do with the things we don't see, hence why some people find the concept absurd and ridiculize it, demeaning the personal experiences people have had with faith in the name of evidence and facts. But what can you do?

I agree that this topic has been discussed to death on VGC before, and it's a topic I try to stay away from.