(July 28, 2013 at 6:29 am)iAisha Wrote: hi and hope all are fine
for those who dont believe in god i have a question
which type of evidences do you need to prove the existence of god
what i know it is not necessary to have evidence to prove existence of things
example 1:
suppose in the real world , i can see red color and they are many things have this color e.g blood
in contract the blind cant feel this color, cant see it
so if the blind people say give me an evidence to prove the existence of red color
what shall i say , do i have to make him touch the blood
if he touch it , is it enough ?
no
so do we believe the blind if he say i dont believe in red color
of course no.
believe in god is something out of our control
because a human is restricted in time and space
believe in god is like when a blind asks you to prove the existence of colors
As always, late to the party.. and I think you guys scared this entity away...
Even so, I'll reply.
Blind man detail => I (and all humans) am blind to X-rays. What is the color of X-rays? yeah.... and yet we know they are there. I wonder how?.... jeezz
Hint: there are substances which turn X-rays into something visible.
Being light a wave, we could convert the electromagnetic wave to an air-pressure wave, also known as sound... and have the blind person hear light... that would be way cool!... I've never seen it done... hmmm.... droid app idea!
Deaf person.... I am deaf to ultra-sounds... and infra-sounds.... and yet, I know they exist. Dogs can hear higher frequencies than humans... are they on to something? How to make us know they are there? Same deal as above, we can easily turn sound to an image and have the person see the sound.... Try Media player's visualizations
Now for the topic at hand.
What would make me accept that a god exists?
- Well, it would help if such an entity would show up. Present itself to me and all other humans, regularly, cutting out the middlemen, also known as prophets. Have it show itself to us, talk to us, impart some its overwhelming wisdom with each and every one of us.
Belief would turn out to be useless. We'd all have direct contact... So physical evidence wouldn't be required... kind of like with love. We'd all know that a god exists and we'd all know what it's like, so there wouldn't be different groups of people worshiping the wrong god.
- As long as there's more than one religion, I regard any god as a human invention. An invention that segregated multiple times, reinventing itself multiple times.
Oh, and welcome to the forum... if you haven't run away yet...