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Of course I'm not forcing you to do anything if you don't want to, but seriously, what have you got to lose? Five seconds of your life?
I like the 'will' instead of the 'would'. Good luck there buddy.Yes, yes I will.
If you have written proof, it wouldn't really be possible for people not to "believe" you, would it?While I would love to know for sure for myself, I'm not sure how many people I'd tell. Who would believe me?
Proving God, by definition, makes him/her/it not God, so like the other thread, this would be impossible.
The definition of 'God' is just a deity, so how does this work? I've never met a Christian who thinks the existence of God couldn't be proven, so their definition doesn't count either...
The definition of 'God' is just a deity, so how does this work? I've never met a Christian who thinks the existence of God couldn't be proven, so their definition doesn't count either...
Is this proof of the monotheistic god only? Because I probably wouldn't then either. Maybe to scientists, but it would be leaked eventually, and people have the right to believe whatever they want to believe.
Hmm... it's tricky. I believe knowing the truth is important, but...
Well, this is rather an agnostic point of view, but I think it holds merit.
As Butterfree said in the other thread, the God hypothesis is specifically designed to be unfalsifiable. On the flip side, this means it is impossible to prove the existence of God - which is where faith comes in.
If it were possible to prove the existence of a being like God - ie. created life somehow, perhaps even the universe, capable of resurrection, that sort of thing - then the being would not be God, because the supernatural element, that is the element which is responsible for the above mentioned unfalsifiability, would be lacking.
Cirrus, people believe things that have been proven otherwise anyway. The Earth isn't flat - tell that to the Flat Earth Society; lots of Christians don't believe in evolution, some native Americans believe that they didn't cross and landbridge and were ~created~ in America and so on.
People will still have the right to believe what they want to believe - nobody's disputing that - and the only difference will be that more people than currently will know they're wrong.
We wouldn't be infringing on anyone's rights.
The difference being that most Christians aren't small children.But if you went up and gave a child proof Father Christmas didn't exist, I still think that would be unfair to the child if it made the kid happy.
The difference being that most Christians aren't small children.