There are ongoing threads about God’s existence, one of them having the title: “Why do you believe in God”? One can see assertions like: “There is a ton of evidence for… ”. Rather then to derail those threads, I would like to explore the problem of “evidence” on its own right…
I will address your comments paragraph by paragraph. But first I want you to go to the thread above called Starry Proof of God’s Existence - Fantastic and take a look. I can’t give you the argument in detail but you can watch the presentation tomorrow on EWTN at 8 A.M. CST, U.S. You can view EWTN on your computer. Or you can buy the DVD for $10.
But the author has found the Star of Bethleham and traced its prophecy form its first mention in the Old Testament to the Book of Revelation. It amounts to a scientific proof. But don’t take my word for it.
Par 2. Not all evidence given is " hearsay. " The best evidence for the validity of the Revelation given in the Bible is the internal evidence of the Scriptures themselves. All you have to do is read it yourself. Further, the evidence establishes the factual existence of the Jewish Scriptures and their prophecy of a Redeemer. The fulfillment of that prophecy is evident in the New Testament. Again look to the internal evidence of the books themselves. Consider all the events of the Old and New Testaments, consider the way they fit together, consider the events, consider the God they reveal and the message. Do you really think this is a concoction of the human intellect, do you believe the human intellect capable of concocting what is in the Scriptures? The Greeks, the greatest intellects of the Old Testament period, were unable to do it, and they could conceive of no greater Being than an Unmoved Mover.
So the " hearsay " evidence in the Scriptures cannot be dismissed so easily. These men were witnessing something the human intellect could not make up nor understand. To the witnesses themselves, it was incomprehensible. And this is true from the very beginning of the Old Testament through the New.
Third para:
And not all evidence needs to be verifiable. What about philosophical arguments? Do you really think the universe can account for its own existence? Do you think it can account for the existence of mind, conscience? Can it account for the intertwined order and teleology of universe? The inability of the universe to account for these things amounts to valid evidence for the existence of God.
The last part of your paragraph is not to the point. Obviously, if God exists and if He is a Spiritual, non-material being, we could not
see Him interacting. And yes, God allows evil things to happen and you know why. Your problem here is that you want God to be like you want Him to be, you do not want to make the effort to place trust in Him , that He knows what He is doing. Obviously, if He made the universe, He knows more than we do, He knows what is good for us in the long run. Who are we to question His Wisdom. We can hardly put our pants on in the morning and we are so bold to tell Him how to run things. That is real hutzpah. We can’t make a single hair grow on our head and we think we can we can judge the King of the universe. Are you any better off at the end of the day by thinking that God doesn’t exist? Is the world any better off?
5th Para.
The power of prayer has been proven throughout history. Miracles abound in the lives of the Saints. And many believers attest to its power and effects in their own lives. How else do you explain that some people are able to live really holy lives. 'Believe me it can’t be done without prayer. That is evidence enough for the Wise.
6th para
I think you are suffering from sower grapes here. As you know, the moral teaching of the Church is based on Natural Law. That is evidence enough for the Wise. The Wiseman doesn’t need to have a picture drawn. And obviously, if Christ created a Church, as He claimed, it needs infallible leadership. That is the purpose of Tradition. Again, that should be clear to the Wise. We are sorry for the skeptics.
7th para.
If you are talking about the " Witnesses " in the Bible or in the Tradition of the Church, there is no reason to doubt them. They were solid individuals with nothing personal to gain. And they were holy people. That should be proof enough for the Wise.
8th para
Obviously you give too much credit to scientists. Besides, I am not asking them to lead me to God, I merely ask them to make a car that runs reasonably well, etc.
Philosophical evidence does not amount to blind faith. The proofs I have suggested so far do not lead to " blind faith, " they lead to solid certitude, not absolute, but enough that Faith becomes reasonable. After all, what good is faith if God has to hit you on the head with a hammer? God expets us to trust Him. That is faith.
9th para
That doesn’t amount to an argument against Faith or Christianity. Not worth discussing.
10th para
Ditto.
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