For example, you don't know if fairies exist, do you believe in fairies? You don't know if vampires exist, do you believe in vampires? You don't know if your great great grandma is living on jupiter right now, do you believe it?
Please dont bring up completely implausible statements as part of your argument. I've already covered fairies in an earlier post.
But perhaps my mistake is in assuming that most atheists are strong atheists instead of agnostic atheists. This was based on them wording "I don't believe" instead of "I don't know". After all, I used to be an agnostic atheist.
But most of you you seem to shut the book on my question. Just saying that God will know the answer though that will be manifested differently for everyone and there would be no universal proof. On something you all so vehemently opposed to even considering, I doubt you would accept the testimony of fellow atheists who believed and converted. You all would just assume they got religion and would want to experience it personally before you passed judgement. And then there's the question of how long this proof would be accepted as fact until it needed to be retested in the future. I covered some the issues that would occur with a universal proof of God in this world and the response I've received here has only made me feel more sure of my position that there never could be one.
Please dont bring up completely implausible statements as part of your argument. I've already covered fairies in an earlier post.
But perhaps my mistake is in assuming that most atheists are strong atheists instead of agnostic atheists. This was based on them wording "I don't believe" instead of "I don't know". After all, I used to be an agnostic atheist.
But most of you you seem to shut the book on my question. Just saying that God will know the answer though that will be manifested differently for everyone and there would be no universal proof. On something you all so vehemently opposed to even considering, I doubt you would accept the testimony of fellow atheists who believed and converted. You all would just assume they got religion and would want to experience it personally before you passed judgement. And then there's the question of how long this proof would be accepted as fact until it needed to be retested in the future. I covered some the issues that would occur with a universal proof of God in this world and the response I've received here has only made me feel more sure of my position that there never could be one.