BrianJK
Abdul Masih
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Why do you keep talking about science?
If my credit card company claims I didn't pay my bill and I produce a bank record that they deducted it from my account, that would be objective evidence that they were paid.
If I get in a car accident and the person that hit me claims they didn't run a red light, but there was a red light camera on the corner that proves they did, that is objective evidence.
Courts of law require evidence to be admissible (not hearsay etc.) and if it doesn't meet a certain standard, it is not allowed. There is a reason for this, because they seek evidence that is as vetted as possible.
I don't know of any objective evidence that God exists, the kind that could be verified or accepted by any court of law, so to me, people take it on faith. If they admit they are taking it on faith, I have no issue with that.
Luckily I am not a court, nor do I require one to discern truth. I do take my belief on faith and personal experience. That experience is proof for me, but obviously not for a court of law or a scientist.
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