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ask:So, an atheist came up to me the other and demanded that I show the Atheist proof of God’s existence. I told him that the efforts of cause and effect were relevant to the circumstances that require the necessity of a being that would will something from nothing. Yet the atheist states,“This is not proof.”
I’m sure this doesn’t belong here, I’ll be content to know where it does so that I can post these sorts of questions there.
I simply didn’t know what more to say.
Can someone help me? I just don’t know what to say. And I would rather deal with this now before it causes me unnecessary apprehension.
-Karl
- (1)do you determine what is proof or (2) does the universe determine what to express which may be considered proof?
answer is (1) then person agrees to reality being based on opinion.
answer is (2) person must acknowledge possibility that ‘evidence’ is not determined by a person but by what occurs in which case, the person must look for ‘evidence’ as much as asking for it. where as neglect of it would be illogical.
or is the above just too confusing?
sorry, my mind was moving faster than what I could type and messed me up a bit too. ha ha.