Why I think God exists. This seems to be a rather tedious discussion. On the one hand you have someone who says that an effect, such as mythology on behaviour, is proof of existence. On the other you have logic that would discount this theory completely. It seems that the OP is not looking for evidence against their hypothesis, but affirmation that they have found "god" (lowercase because which one right?). My question to this is, if the OP regards theological thinking to be sound, how can a supernatural force make any measurable impact on the natural world? That is, the entirety of the inability to disprove a negative relies on the fact that we cannot be sure that a god does not exist. However, in this instance, for a measurable impact on the natural universe, this god must also be of this universe, and by our current understanding, this energy must not be able to leave the system. Thus, we must be able to conduct an experiment to test the existence of a god, which as to date has yielded no results. To me, this exercise merely proves that false logic exists. "Everything in this world is either a potato or not a potato" is just as useless as the reasoning behind the original premise.