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Then how do you know that God doesn´t exist? You only have faith that he doesn´t.
Do I have a proof there isn't a monster under my bed? I don't, and neither do you, but I will bet you €20 that there isn't. Just a sec.... I looked: now I have a proof, there isn't. I won.
There in infinitely (as in cardinality of, say, real numbers, 2 to the power of aleph-zero) more things that don't exist than those that do. So, for any given apparently non-existing thing (that is, one that gives not a clue of its existence, and not even circumstantial evidence hints it might actuely be there somewhere) it is very practical to adopt a working hypothesis that is actually does not exist.
There is infinity of possible gods. By their very nature, they are mutualy exclusive. I see no evidence that any of them exist. Even if one of them does exist (and there can be only one god or at most one pantheon), probability for any given particular god to be the one is approaching zero. Therefore, I assume it is zero.
Look, if we don't make salami quickly out of this horse, it is going to spoil.
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