(June 13, 2015 at 6:11 pm)Randy Carson Wrote: Jenny-
I can't remember if I asked this of you or JuliaL...and the search feature in this forum is a bit limited, so I ask your patience in advance:
What evidence for God's existence could I provide that you would accept?
Asked and answered:
Quote: Oh, just about anything godly demonstrably happening in the present. Suppose a booming voice announced from the sky that a second earth would be created tomorrow and be shown orbiting the sun? And sure enough tomorrow there it was. That would do it for me. Of course it could be very clever aliens with very advanced tech, but at that point the difference between aliens and god would be pretty slim.
I did mention the idea that Jesus might demonstrate resurrection repeatedly for the disbelieving. Why not? If he's god, he gave us the brains to demand that level of proof. No need for the pain of crucifixion. Just a living man demonstrably dead getting up and going about living over and over until the scientists are satisfied would do just fine.
Anything less is much to small for the enormity of the claim.
If there is a god, I want to believe that there is a god. If there is not a god, I want to believe that there is no god.