Yes god could exists, it's hjust that the bible writers show he;s not talking to them. Jesus did exist and made false promises, so is he a gor or the son of god?Your position relies on multiple false dichotomies. God can exist, and Jesus be divine, without the Bible being true. Evolution and God are not mutually exclusive.
Yes the things religion focus on are outside the realm of anyone proving or disproving them. When hung onto events science can prove the bible is wrong. The danger starts.The idea that religion was only invented to explain the things that science can now explain does not fit the facts. Polytheistic religions attributed things like lighting to gods in a poetic rather than literal way, and philosophers speculated about natural causes for the same things long before they could scientifically test those ideas. The things religion does focus on are forever outside the reach of science. Christianity says the ultimate origin of all things is God, science can never find the ultimate origin, just the steps between here and there. As in your own comic, science doesn't explain why when all other animals just eat survive and reproduce, man is interested in ultimate meaning, beauty, art, etc. These things are not survival advantages, but do enrich life, so divine design is a better explanation of them than natural selection.
They also say Uri Geller bends spoons. Proof of a miracle on the testimony of a person, isn't proof. The burden of proof is on the person claiming the miracle, a doctor testifying before and after is all that needed.Hume was totally wrong in saying miracles contradict the universal experience of mankind. In reality, mankind universally reports that miracles sometimes happen. With such a vast amount of testimony, the burden of proof is on those who deny miracles happen.
As for false miracles, faith Healers in tents made a living out of them, as did the church, or should I say still do.
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