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Dear Friend , if the proofs against god would have been available on this earth , people would not require it.
 

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It is almost never possible to prove a negative, in this case the non-existence of God, although the evidence against his existence is so strong as to fall not far short of complete proof. Perhaps the best proof that there is no God is : (i) that the Hebrew people were actually polytheistic, just like their neighbours, until the end of the monarchy in Judah; and that God (YHWH, sometimes translated as Jehovah) is believed to have originally been the storm god of the Midianites in north-western Arabia. He is connected with Seir, Paran, Edom, Teman, Midian, and the Sinai in ancient texts, but not always as the senior god of the particular nation. The history of this God is so like the other gods of the ancient Near East that it is improbable in the extreme that he could have been the only real god among them. In fact, Keel and Uehlinger say (Gods, Goddesses and Images of God in Ancient Israel, p277) that in Judah at the end of eighth century he was conceived of as the sun god.
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