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Hypothetically-If you were given a proof that religion was false, would you abandon it?
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What evidence could you possible give me that would prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that my religion is false?
If you were given absolute proof that your religion is false, would you abandon your religion?
Are you evangelizing for atheism?
If you were given absolute proof that your religion is false, would you abandon your religion?
What is the (simple) logical answer to your question? T
Do you think a faithful person is less logical than you are?
Are you avoiding the question too?
Back off a little, you're too aggressive.
I don't think there can be any absolute proof against my faith. Just as there can't be any absolute proof to support it.
I don't think there can be any absolute proof against my faith. Just as there can't be any absolute proof to support it.
Your response avoids the question also...
No I did not. What I said is that if one can reason, then there is only one answer to your question. That also mean, I am sorry, it is a very bad question.
If you could convince me that the two Angels I have seen, were not real.
And it was not my best friend that came down from heaven, and stopped me from killing myself.
And if you could convince it is not the voice of God that stopped me from killing an innocent man three years ago.
And convince me it was not God that healed me from a chronic and deadly liver disease, and healed me from chronic pain two months ago.
I would still not abandon my faith or my love for Christ. He is not only my lord and my God, he is my best friend.
No I did not. What I said is that if one can reason, then there is only one answer to your question. That also mean, I am sorry, it is a very bad question.
Speaking as someone who used to have a religion (I now haveIf you were given absolute proof that your religion is false, would you abandon your religion?
If you were given absolute proof that your religion is false, would you abandon your religion?
It is a very good question, you call it a bad question because you know you cannot give a rational answer.
So therefore you can not reason?
I agree with Theofane and others who are unable to imagine any scenario matching what you're asking about; that's why we're asking you to explain what such proof might consist of. Since you're the one asking us to contemplate this scenario, it's up to you to demonstrate what exactly the scenario is. The concept of absolute proof exists in mathematics and formal logic, but only there. How could it exist in any other field of human thought?Suggest a hypothetical example of absolute proof your religion is false, then answer the question based on that scenario.