Avoiding the question or what by some of you
Saying things like 'The burden of proof is on you' simply side steps the question. I know its me who needs to give a reason but that doesn't mean you can't answer what that proof might look like to you.
Also lot of people said 'There can be no proof for God's existance'. Doesn't that leave your position unverifiable and unfalsifiable? Isn't like saying, 'This is what I think and theres no possible way I could be wrong'. I dunno, just seems a bit fishy to me.
Thanks to those who did answer though summed up as prayer studies and miracles.
The bible is based over hundreds of years in a small area of land. God doesn't act a huge amount based on the time scale and compared to the area of the earth.
lilphil1989 :
I'll answer your question now (not right now because I can't be bother with a huge post at the moment). I didn't answer it in the first place because if I did everyone would be arguing against what I was saying rather than answer the question.
Saying things like 'The burden of proof is on you' simply side steps the question. I know its me who needs to give a reason but that doesn't mean you can't answer what that proof might look like to you.
Also lot of people said 'There can be no proof for God's existance'. Doesn't that leave your position unverifiable and unfalsifiable? Isn't like saying, 'This is what I think and theres no possible way I could be wrong'. I dunno, just seems a bit fishy to me.
Thanks to those who did answer though summed up as prayer studies and miracles.
Quote:Why would God hide from us? Especially seeing how present he was in the bible. Is he afraid of labcoats?
Rhizo
The bible is based over hundreds of years in a small area of land. God doesn't act a huge amount based on the time scale and compared to the area of the earth.
lilphil1989 :
I'll answer your question now (not right now because I can't be bother with a huge post at the moment). I didn't answer it in the first place because if I did everyone would be arguing against what I was saying rather than answer the question.
Mark Taylor: "Religious conflict will be less a matter of struggles between belief and unbelief than of clashes between believers who make room for doubt and those who do not."
Einstein: “The most unintelligible thing about nature is that it is intelligible”
Einstein: “The most unintelligible thing about nature is that it is intelligible”