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No, empirical evidence is the only evidence I’ve seen so far. I didn’t say there are other types of evidence; I said there may be other types of evidence. Why do you misrepresent what others write? However, despite my asking you repeatedly for examples of non-empirical, sound, objective evidence verifying the existence of something, you have failed to produce any. You’ve evaded my every request for that and now it seems you are going to evade all the other questions I asked you. Why do religious believers like you behave so evasively? Here are the questions you evaded in my last post alone.That's because for you empirical evidence is the only kind sound objective evidence you can get. You're the one saying there are other types of sound objective evidence which are non-empirical but you can't think of any! Could that be because you don't actually believe it? Anyway I'll sign off and save ourselves some time cos the original point I was trying to make is the point I made in a similar post I made a while ago and the person I was addressing took exception to it a bit like you're doing. Rather helpfully though another poster (an agnostic) summed it up nicely. have fun
Really? Tell me, have you or any other religious believer ever investigated how your God supposedly answers prayers? Has any religious believer ever investigated how your God supposedly created the universe, the Sun, the Earth, life and humans? By investigating, I don’t mean accepting the tales in an ancient storybook that reinforce your comforting religious beliefs; I mean actually investigating. If so, what were the results of those investigations? Tell us what mechanisms your God supposedly used to create the universe, the Sun, the Earth, life and humans. What process does your God use to supposedly answer prayers? How does an entity entirely outside the universe apparently affect the universe in observable ways while its actions remain unobservable?Except understanding that 'Goddidit' doesn't stop you from understanding how 'Goddidit' it happened. Therefore what you said all the way back on page 4 is wrong.
Tell me, have you or any other religious believer ever investigated how your God supposedly answers prayers?
How does an entity entirely outside the universe apparently affect the universe in observable ways while its actions remain unobservable?
That isnt what I asked. I didnt ask whether you think it answers prayers or how often you think it answers prayers. I asked have you ever investigated how your God supposedly answers prayers? What process does it use? What is the underlying mechanism involved?I have documented the process. And it's repeatable. So it's good enough for me.
That isnt what I asked. I didnt ask whether you think it answers prayers or how often you think it answers prayers. I asked have you ever investigated how your God supposedly answers prayers? What process does it use? What is the underlying mechanism involved?
Let me guess, he "opens doors?"Yes. I know exactly how it's all done. Check it out for yourself.
Yes. I know exactly how it's all done. Check it out for yourself.
Well then please give us the explanation. Explain in detail exactly how your God supposedly answers prayers. Describe the underlying processes and mechanisms used. I asked you to do that, but you evaded those requests. Are you yet another religious believer who constantly behaves evasively? Please answer the questions and provide some sound, objective evidence to support your conclusions.Yes. I know exactly how it's all done. Check it out for yourself.
Could you do us a favour and tell us? I feel that God isn't going to pay much attention to me. I mean like the actual process, not the metaphorical stuff which is just a way of saying 'I'm taking a wild guess here'. What mechanisms does he use to answer prayers?
Does 'Goddidit' constitute an explanation? It doesn't matter if it's an untestable one, but does it count as an explanation?
In that respect, is it a scientific hypothesis, albeit a woefully poor one?
Well then please give us the explanation. Explain in detail exactly how your God supposedly answers prayers. Describe the underlying processes and mechanisms used. I asked you to do that, but you evaded those requests. Are you yet another religious believer who constantly behaves evasively? Please answer the questions and provide some sound, objective evidence to support your conclusions.
Be prepared for something along the lines of "You wouldn't understand without the holy spirit in you" or "I won't do your work for you." In other words, a cop out.
As someone once said: I love flowers, but I hate botany.The Bible barely explains anything, it's merely an account, yet for some reason (and this applies to many religions, not just Christianity) Christians appear to be happy with a tiny percentage of the knowledge that is out there - even in their worldview.
As someone once said: I love flowers, but I hate botany.
Could you do us a favour and tell us? I feel that God isn't going to pay much attention to me. I mean like the actual process, not the metaphorical stuff which is just a way of saying 'I'm taking a wild guess here'. What mechanisms does he use to answer prayers?
For one, yes, He will answer you. He always does.
There are qualifiers, but you will have to learn what they are the hard way.
The easy way is already written out for you. Just read the instruction book again.
But how did he do it? How did he tell the boat owner to go and make the detour? How does this fit in to the concept of free will - is God actually limited, or does he just choose to be? How limited is he? If he isn't, then how does that fit in with the problem of evil? Is he benevolent, or does he choose to be? Is he forced to be a single type of God or is he capable of deciding to not be benevolent whenever he chooses? If he can change it, how does that affect him being 'all-loving'.HOW does God accomplish miracles. I've experienced Him using two methods that often work together.
#1. He knows what you are going to need. So He makes preparations to provide you with what you need "ahead of time". So when you reach that particular point in time, your needs are met "seemingly instantly".
I first read about this in a true story of a person who felt he was being sent on a journey by the Holy Spirit. When he got to a river with no way to cross, he just prayed for God to do "Whatever". A boat appeared on the opposite side of the river and came across. The boat owner explained as they were crossing that he had felt that someone needed his boat so he made the hour trip down to the river.
I'm not looking for evidence. I'm working on the assumption that God exists and the Bible is true. I'm not looking for a debate; I just want to know what your answer is.#2. God sets the timing and alters a persons prayers to match His plans.
He doesn't do this for any reason other than to show that He is real.
Those are two of the processes I've experience God using in my life.
I know of people's bones that have been healed by God and the x-rays show no breaks. But you know what? I don't believe it. It's virtually impossible for me to believe it because I wasn't there.
That's why I KNOW your intensive questioning about miracles won't work for you. That's WHY I evade the answers you seek. I believe God could heal bones, but I don't believe the story from an ex-girlfriend, because I didn't experience the situation myself.
It would not constitute an explanation for most inteligent and educated persons. It is clearly an "opinion" put forth by the person stating such as his belief tha "god did it". Thus it is simply that persons opinion and nothing more.
When I [believed God existed,] I wanted to know all about him. I wanted to know who he was, how he did what he did, why he did it all in the first place. What I found was that God apparently created a curious, imaginative and investigative species and then told them to live with what they know and not look for more.
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