RE: Atheists answer me
July 28, 2013 at 10:49 am
(This post was last modified: July 28, 2013 at 10:57 am by The Reality Salesman01.)
(July 28, 2013 at 6:29 am)iAisha Wrote: hi and hope all are fineAsk yourself the same question about a God you don't believe in, and you will have your answer.
for those who dont believe in god i have a question
which type of evidences do you need to prove the existence of god
(July 28, 2013 at 6:29 am)iAisha Wrote: what i know it is not necessary to have evidence to prove existence of things
example 1:
suppose in the real world , i can see red color and they are many things have this color e.g blood
in contract the blind cant feel this color, cant see it
so if the blind people say give me an evidence to prove the existence of red color
what shall i say , do i have to make him touch the blood
if he touch it , is it enough ?
no
so do we believe the blind if he say i dont believe in red color
If you say your favorite ice cream is chocolate, you don't need to be able to prove it. You are the subject matter expert there. If you make an objective claim about the external universe, then, you are no longer the only one that can verify this claim. Your claims can now be subjected to the same process I use to verify truth. Do you see a difference? Subjective Vs. Objective?
(July 28, 2013 at 6:29 am)iAisha Wrote: so do we believe the blind if he say i dont believe in red colorWhether we believe them or not is irrelevant. It makes no difference. They are entitled to their opinion. Whether or not they see red is verifiable only to them. I don't need to form a belief either way on that matter.
of course no.
(July 28, 2013 at 6:29 am)iAisha Wrote: believe in god is like when a blind asks you to prove the existence of colorsOnly until you extend your opinion to the external universe that we all share. You are taking a subjective opinion that God exists (to you), and saying it is also true for me. It is no longer up to you. God can very well be real to you, whether or not It is actually real, is something different entirely. Do you understand?
It all boils down to whether you are claiming your belief counts as knowledge for you or for everyone.