Glad to see you're not all as rude as dudeofawesome.
The proof is in the belief. Atheists compare belief in God to belief in anything else that requires proof, and I understand your point. I like to have evidence for claims as well. But I see God as above this vocabulary and above this logic. You don't need physical evidence for God (I would say the Earth, but I'd probably be ripped apart), but rather, your simple faith.
(February 11, 2013 at 7:24 pm)dudeofawesome Wrote: Well, to start off, I was a Christian once. I no longer consider myself a Christian for a reason that pretty much sums up most of the Atheistic communities resasons for you know... Not believing in God. This reason is.... proof. I don't see the proof in ANYTHING in Christianity. Why dosen't God keep doing his thing today? He walked on water (something impossible) through Jesus. He promise to be back here. But, why hasn't he come back? Why dosen't he keep performing miracles through another Jesus? Answer me these questions, TheLameMayWalk.
The proof is in the belief. Atheists compare belief in God to belief in anything else that requires proof, and I understand your point. I like to have evidence for claims as well. But I see God as above this vocabulary and above this logic. You don't need physical evidence for God (I would say the Earth, but I'd probably be ripped apart), but rather, your simple faith.