Mr. Scott
Under the Amazing One's Wing
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I know we always say here "you can't prove a negative" and "absence of evidence is not evidence of absence," but I'm following a thought process that I need help with, to go further, or to kill off.
I recently suggested that the recent fight between Christian sects in Jerusalem was evidence of god's absence, because there never seems to be any input from god that any belief about him is correct.
Then there's the Templeton study that found intercessory prayer didn't help heart patients at all, and actually hurt them if they knew they were being prayed for.
Then Tebow was abandoned by Jesus on Christmas day in front of millions.
Perry's prayers for rain went unanswered.
More and better examples are invited.
I know that both skeptics and believers will talk around these by saying things like, only in the Templeton study was the effect of prayer absent, god refuses to be tested so he can only be believed on faith, etc., etc.
When pressed, all believers in god end up with no evidence of any god except for their testimony of what's only happening only in their brains.
An analogy: I show evidence there's no air in a tire by showing the zero on a pressure gauge. Evidence of absence. Every time a gauge is used to test god, it registers zero. Why isn't this evidence of god's nonexistence?
Help me out here. I'm open minded in either direction. I'm not asking for evidence that god is real. I'm asking for evidence he isn't, and if this is an impossible request.
I recently suggested that the recent fight between Christian sects in Jerusalem was evidence of god's absence, because there never seems to be any input from god that any belief about him is correct.
Then there's the Templeton study that found intercessory prayer didn't help heart patients at all, and actually hurt them if they knew they were being prayed for.
Then Tebow was abandoned by Jesus on Christmas day in front of millions.
Perry's prayers for rain went unanswered.
More and better examples are invited.
I know that both skeptics and believers will talk around these by saying things like, only in the Templeton study was the effect of prayer absent, god refuses to be tested so he can only be believed on faith, etc., etc.
When pressed, all believers in god end up with no evidence of any god except for their testimony of what's only happening only in their brains.
An analogy: I show evidence there's no air in a tire by showing the zero on a pressure gauge. Evidence of absence. Every time a gauge is used to test god, it registers zero. Why isn't this evidence of god's nonexistence?
Help me out here. I'm open minded in either direction. I'm not asking for evidence that god is real. I'm asking for evidence he isn't, and if this is an impossible request.
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