RE: One question for Christians
July 11, 2013 at 3:58 pm
(This post was last modified: July 11, 2013 at 4:00 pm by Bad Writer.)
(July 11, 2013 at 3:49 pm)ronedee Wrote:(July 11, 2013 at 3:34 pm)BadWriterSparty Wrote: You're trying? You haven't given us ANY evidence for any of your claims. People in your situation don't realize they need to do just that, so we understand if you aren't used to the concept. But, please, when we ask for evidence, just know that we're asking sincerely, and we're not out to entrap you in your words. When we think things through with you, you'll understand better just how we use reason and logic to successfully navigate murky waters.
Evidence? Where?!
If a physicist wrote out an equation for say, Quantum Mechanics? Would you say: Ok...now I see your evidence?
Well, think of me as a brilliant physicist and you? well whatever you want.
That's a clever Strawman, but you've only proven that YOU wouldn't understand the equation for Quantam Mechanics. How do you know that I wouldn't if I was given the equation? More to the point, this is exactly why peer review is so important in the scientific community.
In religion, there is no such thing as peer review. We can drop a pin and see it fall to the ground, demonstrably proving that gravity exists. However, when someone dies, we have no way of knowing if there is or isn't a soul escaping from their body to meet his or her maker. I guess the only peer review for that specific instance would be in the afterlife.
This all still means that you have still failed to give evidence, and now you claim to be the Quantam Physicist of the Catholic Church. The burden is again on you to provide proof of such a claim.