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  • God is Imaginary - 50 simple proofs

    From the page: "It is easy to prove to yourself that God is imaginary. The evidence is all around you. Here are 50 simple proofs:" Someone has gone to a lot of trouble to compile many lines of reasoning that discredit the idea of a Christian god. This sort of strident anti-religious... more

    Reviewed by Natural Feb 09 2008, 01:26am ( 283 reviews ) godisimaginary.com

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  • Rated by JOEY-2000 on Oct 19, 8:48pm

    what is the point to this page? Who has a pathetic enough life to take something, like God.. that certain people use to hate and judge others, and in turn use hate to try and prove them wrong and cause more fighting of religion?
  • Rated by KellyMonster on Sep 24, 4:08pm

    Note to self - Come back and read this again!
  • Rated by TheFeldster on Aug 27, 5:11am

    For once, someone raises good and valid points without going out of his way to insult people because of their beliefs. As an Atheist, I believe in what he wrote there, and I suggest people at least consider what he has to say.
  • Rated by lovenotwar1234 on Aug 23, 3:03pm

    The truth is in yourself and not the bible. Have faith in yourself and not a church.
  • Rated by Axolot on Aug 22, 10:25am

    Simply common sense against blind faith.
  • Rated by Limage on Aug 16, 8:52pm

    Why are these type of pages coming up on my Stumbles? Surely anyone with even meager intelligence can ask themselves the questions: Why is this page here? What does the author have to gain? In most cases it must be purely a self justification of a lifestyle that they feel guilty of pursuing because it rails against the bible. Perhaps they are too lazy to drag themselves out of bed Sunday morning to go to Church. This site does not even have a overtly presented author's name let alone logical arguments. When do we hear from the real experts who have studied the bible and other religious texts for a serious amount of time with true scientific disassociation?
  • Reviewed by Tracer-Bullet on Aug 06, 11:07pm

    As someone who has taken a few math courses in his time, I object to the use of the term "proofs." These are "indications" or "hints." Not proofs. "God must be imaginary because they have to take offerings on Sundays!" No, that's not proof.
  • Rated by imjeef1535 on Jul 26, 6:06pm

    Great site