Fnord wrote:
izzeme wrote:
... just because we haven't found an edge yet doesn't mean there isn't one...
Fact: We haven't found the "edge" of the universe.
Conclusion: We haven't found the "edge" of the universe.that is not what i ment, i wanted to lower statements of an 'infinite' universe, as that cannot be proven true, i didn't mean to imply ainthing about actual existence of it
Fnord wrote:
The available evidence does not support any claims for
or against the existence of any supernatural "gods". Furthermore ...
- Belief and faith are not evidence.
- Hearsay and rumor are not evidence.
- Myths and legends are not evidence.
- Suspicion and doubt are not evidence.
- Tradition and doctrine are not evidence.
... and once you have eliminated all of these as "evidence", all that remains is ...
what, exactly?
all that remains is faith; "The church" claims a god exists, therefor needs to deliver proof. so far, all they have given is stories and effects that are also possible without a god.
"Evidence" means that the only possible conclusion is that wnat you are trying to prove. the fact that the road is wet doesn't prove that it was raining just before.
suspicion and doubt are reasons to try and find evidence, the only listed points are reasons to not go search for any.
actually, most evidence from dogma is along the lines of: "well, someone told me that he heared that the road might have been wet last week; therefore it is
proven that it was raining last year"
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