(July 23, 2013 at 11:49 am)Kim Wrote: So, could there be an absolute evidence for God?
At this stage of human evolution, without an iota of evidence to support the existence of god, the chance of such proof materializing in the future is basically nil.
(July 23, 2013 at 7:29 pm)Kim Wrote: Let me rephrase that again, for the sake of argument, what evidence would make you believe in the existing of a supernatural being that created the universe?
The type of evidence that everyone else in the world was privy to, as well. The type of evidence that would lead to the conclusion that it was a deity rather than an illusion or merely a con concocted by a highly evolved alien.
If it was the creator of the universe, the last question would still remain: is it worthy of worship? If it is as uncaring a god as the one depicted in the bible, then the answer would be rather simple. No, it is not worthy of worship. Existence of a god does not automatically deem it worthy of worship.
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