mormonx wrote:I can most certainly prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that YOUR god doesn't exist. Quite easily.
Please do.. prove that Jesus doesn't exist. I'd like to see this.
Jesus the historical figure? Sure, I can prove he doesn't presently exist as a living person. When was he born? 2000 years ago or so? The maximum level for human lifespan is well below 200 years, let alone 2000 years.
But that isn't what I was talking about. You're probably used to talking to atheists who think Jesus was a fictional character - that isn't me. I'm talking about the GOD YOU WORSHIP, not just the limited historical Jesus.
It boils down to this, in a nutshell. For Christians, Jesus is the great "I Am." In other words, Yahweh.
Just one problem - Yahweh isn't original to the Hebrews, and was not originally the grand creator God. Yahweh replaced/merged with El in the Hebrew pantheon. El was a god they stole from the Canaanites, while Yahweh was a god stolen from other tribes in the Sinai/ Paran/ Edom/ Teiman area. That's where Yahweh first comes into the picture, as a minor god (sometimes a war god, sometimes a god of storms or metallurgy) worshiped by various tribes, later appropriated and promoted by the Jews.. It's only later that he becomes conflated with El.
El himself is also not original to the Hebrews. He's what you'd call a pagan god. He was a carouser and a drunkard. He had a body and a penis and he used it to impregnate his various wives:
In one of the Ugaritic (the earliest worshippers of El, as far as I know) texts it tells the story of how El impregnated the goddesses Asherah and Rahmay:
Long is El's penis like Sea's.
El's penis is like that of Flood...
El bends his bowstave,
He draws his mighty shaft...
El seduces his wives,
Lo, the two women cry:
O husband! husband! streched is your bowstave,
Drawn is your mighty shaft...
The women are (now) El's wives...
The two travail and give birth...
So yes, I can absolutely prove that your particular god isn't real. I can prove it by showing his evolution, and how humans have changed him over the centuries. He has all the hallmarks of a fictional character.