(March 24, 2013 at 12:55 am)Tonus Wrote:(March 24, 2013 at 12:50 am)jstrodel Wrote: I just did produce evidence.
Your hallucinations are not evidence of god. They're evidence that you're seeing things that aren't there. We both presuppose something. You presuppose something you, nor anyone else, has been able to demonstrate to be real. I presuppose something that no one has been able to demonstrate to be false. All of your guesses at my motivations or the sincerity of my attempts to find god are irrelevant. When you can demonstrate god is real, that might matter.
You mean, can't demonstrate to you. There are plenty of people that can demonstrate the reality of Christianity to others. My pastor was on a plane and he gave a man a prophetic word that the man was caught in the act of adultery and needed to repent. He demonstrated the truth of Christianity.
Because no one has demonstrated the truth of Christianity doesn't mean that it isn't true.
I don't presuppose Christianity is true, I presuppose that my senses are accurate. That is totally different from presupposing that Christianity is true. I have no reason to think that I am insane. I have a job, I think clearly, I go about my business.