We really can't prove a negative so we can only ask for proof of his existence. If no proof exists we can reasonably assume he's not real.
and created people
Even if God does exists and did create humans the evidence indicates that his involvement would have been tantamount to someone opening an automatic door for someone. Sure he could have but the mechanisms in place made it so it would not have been necessary.
So a suppose a better question is did it happen the way the Bible describes? I find this highly unlikely.
We disprove God because God is not necessary, like Mage has posted. The Christianity vs. Atheism thread is debating Christianity and Atheism. This includes God. When you debate a religion, you have to include God. Otherwise, what are we debating? The traditions and rules of religion? Which is why you can be directed to Christianity vs. Atheism and be in the correct place.
I'd also read the links to Mage's post, to provide more info
So I just have a question to every one. What is the point in proving god to not exist?
If you prove that God doesn't exist you can show that all religions lie. So people can be free from those influences... But it's impossible to prove that he doesn't exist...
Once again, since most of you have a limited understanding of logic. You cannot prove a negative. It's not possible. There is no way to prove that an invisible man doesn't exist, only that he does. Atheists don't need to disprove God, nor could they if they so desired. The fact remains that there is no evidence for any of the thousands of deities man has created throughout it's existence, and the idea of one existing, especially as man purports them to exist is so far against logic, reason, and evidence that it would be a completely ridiculous and irrational claim to say definitively that one does exist.
everything in nature must have been set in motion, therefore something must have always been, therefore, God.
wrong conclusion... What if the matter just always existed? It doesn't need a God. Or why does He exist? Then there must be a Grand-God who created God (that's your kind of taking conclusions) etc.