Quote:EvF what kind of evidence are you asking for, just look all around you, where do you think all that matter came from. Do you believe that it just manifested itself, now that would be a hard one to swallow.
That isn't evidence, nor is it an argument.
That's appeal to emotion.
That's at least two fallacies in fact, the appeal to emotion fallacy, and the personal incredulity fallacy since you are asserting that God must exist (or is very likely to) simply because you personally can't imagine it happening any other way.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appeal_to_emotion
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_fr...magination
Quote:Do you believe that it just manifested itself
Do you believe God in all his supernaturalness just manifested "him"self without any explanation for him whatsoever in addition to him having the ability to then create the universe?
I'm asking for some surprisingly amazing evidence that surprises me by being able to substantiate God's existence even when by definition he's outside of the natural realm.
Or.... IOW I'm just asking a rhetorical question about evidence in order to demonstrate the fact your beliefs almost certainly aren't backed up by any.
EvF