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How to Prove God Does Not Exist

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G.M. Jackson uses humor, wit, logic and the scientific method to show that it is indeed possible to prove a negative, i.e., that God does not exist.

18 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 20, 2011

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45 reviews28 followers
October 24, 2013
PROs:

* Funny and irreverent

* Pretty good and unique arguments

* Quick and to the point

CONs:

* Not that many arguments

* Arguments are pretty good, but not that strong

G.M. Jackson unfortunate fails to deliver what the title claims (prove God doesn't exist), but he does give some good reasons to doubt his existence. His arguments are simple to follow and contain a fair amount of wit. I wouldn't expect this to convince any hardcore theists, but it may be good for doubting theists or atheists who want to strengthen their position.
40 reviews1 follower
May 10, 2018
Challenging

The author seems pleased to use physical evidence to disprove a spiritual truth. If he desires to entertain spiritual evidences to study N.T. Wright’s theological writings and the practical writings of W. Carl Ketcherside.
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37 reviews30 followers
April 9, 2019
Going with a scientific approach to anecdotal. The fallacy (I think) itself was the reason for this type of arguments for God, Ghosts, etc.
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173 reviews7 followers
August 5, 2012
this essay felt more like a rant than the previous one I read by said author. It feels angrier and less humorous. Still worth a read
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33 reviews4 followers
September 3, 2012
I laughed so hard when I read this book that I was actually sad when I finished it. It was too short, I wanted more.
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January 27, 2014
Amen

I did the experiments and came to the same conclusion. Here I publish my findings. I did not receive my cheeseburger or fries. Nor was I magically healed of my spinal injury.
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