When it comes to finding a definitive answer to the question, �Does a God (or do gods) exist?� you must first answer two other fundamental questions; �Just what is a god or �The God�?� and �How can we know anything with any degree of certainty?�
I will not attempt to answer the first of these prerequisite questions, �What/who is �God�?�, because there simply is no definitive answer to this question on which we all (or even a distinct majority) can agree. I will, however, offer an explanation as to why this is so: The simplest answer of course is that �God� whatever, does not exist. But the simplest answer is not always, if rarely, satisfactorily complete or even entirely true upon thorough examination and evaluation. The fact is that the term �God� does exist and since we are often confronted with this term and a host of distortions of reality that follow from and rely on the validity of that �concept�, many of which must be given consideration when determining how we are to live our life as well as the meaning of life itself, such as, �life after death�, �heaven and hell�, right and wrong and the source of all knowledge and understanding, we need an answer that refutes the existence of �God� both for ourselves and to defend ourselves from those who, for whatever their intentions and purposes, propose this �concept� to us.
Your ability to refute the existence of �God� and defend yourself from the Pandora�s Box of prescribed beliefs that accompany it, depends on your understanding of what knowledge is, how we obtain and verify it and how we achieve certainty in what each of us ultimately decides to believe is real.
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