That is quite possibly the most nonsensical thing I've ever read. I presume then that the fact that we don't know for certain that the Tooth Fairy exists is solid evidence that the Tooth Fairy exists. Wow, I bow in the face of this irrefuteable logic.![]()
Freethinker, please read the entire paragraph rather than choosing one sentence out of context. I wrote:
If God exists, then there is solid evidence that he doesn't want us to know for certain of his existence. Since he is omnipotent, God could make us aware of his existence if he chose to do so. The fact that we don't know for certain of his existence is solid evidence that God might not want us to know for certain of his existence.
(emphasis added). This was based on the assumption that God exists, which Christians undoubtedly believe, and which is also undoubtedly implied in the Christian belief in prayer. IF God exists, his omnipotence would certainly include the power to ensure that we would know for certain of his existence. We don't know for certain that he exists, and therefore it follows that IF God exists, it is quite likely that he doesn't want us to know for certain that he exists.
-Bri