I agree, there can be no evidence.
Daystar, I'm just wondering- many believers in god feel that the bible is allegorical, and you yourself have said that you choose (know) which parts to take as metaphor, and which are truth. Now, since there is a great deal of scientific evidence for evolution, and more specifically different selection pressures, it is fairly certain that evolution has happened for at least a few billion years and is continuing to happen. Why are you so against the idea of perhaps assimilating this into your view of God? Perhaps evolution was His tool for getting to humans? I mean, no one can prove/disprove god. But you can disprove evolution. However, there is no evidence which discredits it. You believe in God, and the word of the bible as truth. But if some of it is metaphorical, why can the creation story not be metaphor?
Daystar, I'm just wondering- many believers in god feel that the bible is allegorical, and you yourself have said that you choose (know) which parts to take as metaphor, and which are truth. Now, since there is a great deal of scientific evidence for evolution, and more specifically different selection pressures, it is fairly certain that evolution has happened for at least a few billion years and is continuing to happen. Why are you so against the idea of perhaps assimilating this into your view of God? Perhaps evolution was His tool for getting to humans? I mean, no one can prove/disprove god. But you can disprove evolution. However, there is no evidence which discredits it. You believe in God, and the word of the bible as truth. But if some of it is metaphorical, why can the creation story not be metaphor?