Yes, but they claim that he does affect reality, in subtle ways in the world of the living, and in not-so-subtle ways in the world of the dead, where, coincidentally, it can't be tested.
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They claim a lot of things but prove nothing.
Most don't even offer a money back guarantee if you don't get the afterlife promised for all the tithing paid
Metaphysics is by definition outside of physics, and hence is indistinguishable from non-existence (not being a real thing). The moment metaphysics or a metaphysical entity (God) interacts with the physical world, that mechanism of interaction would become testable/verifiable - and cease to be "Godly" (it'd become a testable, verifiable, probabilistically consistent mechanism of physical dimension).
Thus an interventionist God can't exist in any meaningful or knowable sense, and a non-interventionist God may as well not exist for now.
True. Well, now that that’s settled, who’s everyone’s favorites for the playoffs?