Religion
In reply to the discussion: To my fellow atheist, do you think believers just wrong? [View all]Proud Public Servant
(2,097 posts)Believers cannot prove the existence of God. That's what makes them believers.
You, on the other hand, cannot prove the non-existence of God, which is a subset of the broader philosophical problem that attends attempts to prove a negative.
You can, and do, disagree with believers. You can think them foolish and deluded. You can certainly come to the conclusion that some, even most of them are indeed wrong about certain things, because we have good evidence to the contrary. And you can even come to the conclusion that some, even most, of them are wrong about the big things, since almost all of them hold that their creed and their creed only is correct.
But you can't say that they're wrong about the existence of God. All you can do, ironically, is believe that.