(July 3, 2015 at 9:47 am)robvalue Wrote: When anyone talks about "evidence" for God, it needs to be something I could verify if I was standing right next to you. Personal testimony, philosophical arguments and ancient texts are not credible evidence.
I find it amusing that an atheist's power of denial is greater than god's ability to provide evidence for his very existence. It wasn't like that in the old days.
If God wanted us to know he exists, presumably he'd be able to do that. So that leaves the scenario that he's deliberately providing evidence so weak that it's possible to easily dismiss it. I can only conclude this is a test of critical thinking.
How would you define evidence and where are you getting your definition of the word?