There is evidence to support the existence of god though, look at the KJV Bible?
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Then there is evidence for the existence of Dementors, wardrobes leading to other worlds, rabbits in tailcoats, candy that turn you blue and stretchy, and for all the other gods, goddesses and other deities, as there are books detailing all of these.
Why the KJV, btw? Don't the other versions have evidence for the existence of your particular demiurge? What about the 1917 Swedish Bible version? That's my favorite, but I don't have the hots for it, like you dolts have for the Queen James version.
look at the KJV Bible
I love the zombies in Matthew 27:52-53
And the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose, And came out of the graves after his resurrection, and went into the holy city, and appeared unto many.
By that logic, there's been a secret multinational counter-terrorist force situated in London for the past 17 years, who saved the world from an ebola outbreak that would have basically killed all of humanity, because Tom Clancy wrote a book about them.
And considering Clancy actually correctly guessed a detail about submarine operation that turned out to be classified in The Hunt for Red October , which mind you was his first published book, I'd say there's a higher chance of the counter-terrost thing being definitely true than the existence of a god.
The KJV Bible is, at best, evidence that King James existed.
Unless you're saying Lord of the Rings proves Gandalf existed, you have a poor grasp of what "evidence" means.
You have a book that says the Earth is flat, the sky is solid, the sun and moon are inside the sky, there’s a place you can stand and see all the nations of the world, pi is 3.0000, and a flood covered the entire world without being noticed by existing civilizations that kept records.
Oh, and there’s a god. Yeah, that’s compelling.
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