This is a post I placed on ShipOfFools - I'm expecting a different take on it here.
Recently, as a skeptic, I've found myself challenging my own Christian beliefs. I'd be very interested to hear argument or counter-argument.
The train of thought goes something like this:
* P: I believe in God
* A: Where's the testable evidence for God?
* P: God doesn't interfere directly in the world
* A: And there's an invisible dragon in my garage
* P: But God could act through people who believe
* A: Then why doesn't he have a clearer method of communicating with believers?
* P: He does - the Gospels
* A: And where's the testable evidence that they are recounts of the truth?
* P: I have faith
* A: I don't
How do I get back from here?
Recently, as a skeptic, I've found myself challenging my own Christian beliefs. I'd be very interested to hear argument or counter-argument.
The train of thought goes something like this:
* P: I believe in God
* A: Where's the testable evidence for God?
* P: God doesn't interfere directly in the world
* A: And there's an invisible dragon in my garage
* P: But God could act through people who believe
* A: Then why doesn't he have a clearer method of communicating with believers?
* P: He does - the Gospels
* A: And where's the testable evidence that they are recounts of the truth?
* P: I have faith
* A: I don't
How do I get back from here?
