(December 9, 2015 at 8:35 pm)SteveII Wrote:(December 9, 2015 at 8:14 pm)Judi Lynn Wrote: See. That is how you answer a question. Now, you try it. Where is this evidence of god?
While by no means exhaustive, All of the list below has been discussed anywhere from decades to millennium. Collectively they form the basis of the rational belief in the existence of God. While you can debate any or all of them, you cannot dismiss them as inconsequential to the question: does God exist.
The Kalam Cosmological argument
Not evidence (arguments are not evidence); first you have to prove the premise that everything must have a creator.
Quote:The Cosmological Argument from Contingency
See above.
Quote:The Moral Argument Based upon Moral Values and Duties
Again, see above.
Quote:The Teleological Argument from Fine-tuning
... (see above)
Quote:The Ontological Argument
... (really?)
Quote:Origins of life
Uh... please elaborate?
Quote:Irreducible complexity in biology
This has not been established...
Quote:Psychological propensity to believe in God
Seriously? You consider this evidence? How so?
Quote:Human consciousness
Define consciousness.
Quote:Miracles
What miracles?
Nolite te bastardes carborundorum.