(April 27, 2015 at 9:25 pm)IAOALGIV Wrote:(April 27, 2015 at 9:09 pm)Jericho Wrote: And there it is...the question that has been asked for years. It is logical to believe that there is no way to provide evidence of there being a god, seeing as how the majority of theists maintain that he/she/they is(are) supernatural beings that are beyond the physical world. So therefore, with no reasonable way to obtain evidence, it is only logical to not believe that god(s) exist. That is like me saying that I have an invisible friend named Charles who is omnipotent. I can't see Charles and neither can you, but I will argue to the death that he is there. Do you believe that Charles exists? What if I handed you a book that I say Charles wrote that claims that he is there. Would you believe in him then?Wait, what? A supernatural being with no reasonable way to provide evidence of their supernatural ability?
I could go on...
And there is a reasonable way to provide evidence for the god(s) that are currently worshipped by various religions?