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phil God is disprovable if every statement which attempts to prove the existence of God can be used conversely to disprove the existence of God, by stating the opposite is also true, although it cannot be true, it would have to be true according to the statement which attempts to explain the existence of God.

God is everywhere
God is nowhere must also be true since if God is everywhere
statement 1 and 2 cannot both be correct

God created the all
The all created God since God is part of all and thereby his own creator
This is not possible since the statement proves both opposing views

God is all powerful
God has no power
If he has all power this include a power greater than his own

God is present to man
Man is present to God
a simple man cannot be omnipresent, therefore God cannot see him
since God is available to all men, then all men must each be present to him
to be present to God, or visible, we must also be present to all other men as well

God is in my heart
Me heart is in God
the relative size of God, being both huge and small
my heart cannot completely contain a force that also completely surrounds it
God is either present in both places, or is in neither
since God cannot be inside a human heart, while simultaneously being outside the heart, in wholeness, he is neither

I know God
I don't know God
You may know that you know God, but can you know the truly unknowable? therefore no one knows God.
To know God limits him to our own perception and fills our perception, leaving God to be nothing more than the limit of human perception. If you are somehow able to fully comprehend God, then God is you, and he is nowhere else, and is not God.

Any statement to prove God implies the opposite of that statement true conversely, and that disproves any statement provided to prove/explain/define the existence of God.
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