1. The burden of proof is on the believer to prove God’s existence, not on the nonbeliever to disprove God’s existence. Although we cannot prove a negative, I can just as easily argue that I cannot prove that there is no Isis, Zeus, Apollo, Brahma, Ganesha, Mithra, Allah, Yahweh, or even the Flying Spaghetti Monster. But the inability to disprove these gods in no way makes them legitimate objects of belief (let alone worship). 2. There is evidence that God and religion are human and social constructions based on research from psychology, anthropology, history, comparative mythology, and
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