If something can't be proven either way, it's usually dismissed by some logical extremists as non-existent. So if, say, God as a Whole can't be proven either way as existing, there's no reason for them to think that God might exist at all, considering the current status. So basically, if they can't answer "Do I exist?" in an affirmative, they must believe that they don't exist. Which is strange, as the person making the decision must be making a decision that doesn't exist, and thus it continues.
I think that we don't exist as much as we can when we're here in a body. We're partly controlled by chemical and biological influences, so there is some logic in thinking we don't exist as we want. But if we don't exist as we want, there must be some source for that. If nature were all to exist, then it would be very hard (if not impossible) for someone to want something beyond nature, because nature is all that they're supposed to be used to. There is something, or Something beyond nature that we don't know completely about.
Vashtastic
"God is dead." - Nietzsche.
"Nietzsche is dead." - God
LOL not really my favorite, but a science teacher I had used to have that poster up in the room.
Oh, now that's cool! Give a thumbs up to your science teacher for me next time you see each other. Those two connected quotes are something to remember.