“Killed back to life, proof of gods existence.”
Can you give me an example…?
“When a person is alive and you kill them, they are then dead.”
Yes. Killed means dead. That’s words and their usage, 101.
"If you kill them again, you kill them back to life.”
I don’tt hink you CAN kill a dead person.
Except in D&D. If a person is animated by negative energies, such as a vampire or lich, zombie, telemarketer, and you apply negative energy, it can ‘heal’ them.
Fight a zombie, do ten points of damage. Hit them with ‘Cure Light Wounds,’ you might do ten more points of damange. But if you hit them with ’CAUSE light wounds,’ the negative on negative means you repair them.
But killing a dead person to prove gods exist? In the real world? That’s a bit dubious.
"And so God will ressurect the dead by killing them back to life.”
This isn’t proving gods exist. This is a promise that some day, REAL SOON, YO, he’s GONNA.
“Except for the people that are currently living, everyone who has ever lived has died.”
Pretty much by definition, this is correct.
“The only person that is powerful enough to kill all those people is God.”
They didn’t all die at once, did they? So, God has the power, so do wars. And accidents. And old age. And chicken bones. Poisons, venoms, bad dates, stairs, mushrooms, and so on.
"Since they are dead, that is proof that God exists.”
Holy crap you’re dumber than a bag of bent nails.