You are completely illogical and I cannot help you if you cannot understand why everyone reaches the same conclusion about those scientific FACTS you noted above. It is because they have been proven so they are known facts! Why would people disagree on known facts?
I know everyone believes them and has the same conclusion about them, and I know why. Because they can be checked and verified.
That was NOT my point.
My point was that if the evidence for religion was real and valid, we would see that everyone reaches the same conclusion about religion!
You can't say that real and valid evidence leads to everyone coming to the same conclusion in one case but leads to people reaching lots of different conclusions in another case. THAT would be illogical.
No, it would not fail just because someone said they checked it and determined it is not true because their OPINION is just that -- an opinion.
Likewise, if someone said they checked and determined that it WAS true, then their OPINION is just that - an opinion.
And since that is what you have done - said you have checked and determined that it WAS true - you have an OPINION, and since it's a subjective opinion, it can not have been verified.
Fine, if that is what you have determined for yourself, so if you have made up your mind I hope we don't have to discuss it anymore.
I am not going to question your verification but I don't have to agree with the results. I could care even less about your opinion because I have done my due diligence for 51 years and I know that the Baha'i Faith is true.
And I know that the Baha'i faith is NOT true.
Sounds to me like we just have two opinions butting heads. And opinions are not verified.
You have not proven a darn thing, because you cannot prove that the Baha'i Faith is false, not anymore than I can prove it is true (to anyone except myself).
I have proven it false to the same degree that you have proven it true.
If you claim that you have conclusively proven that the Baha'i Faith is wrong that would be an argument from ignorance.
Likewise, if you claim that you have conclusively proven that the Baha'i Faith is TRUE, that would also be an argument from ignorance.
Argument from ignorance asserts that a proposition is true because it has not yet been proven false or proposition is false because it has not yet been proven true. This represents a type of
false dichotomy in that it excludes a third option, which is that there may have been an insufficient investigation, and therefore there is insufficient information to prove the proposition be either true or false. Nor does it allow the admission that the choices may in fact not be two (true or false), but may be as many as four,
- true
- false
- unknown between true or false
- being unknowable (among the first three).[1]
Argument from ignorance - Wikipedia
Yes, we all know what it is. You've said before that you wouldn't do that, and yet here you are, doing it again...
Sorry, history is not my strong suit. You'd have to ask someone like
@Truthseeker9.
So someone makes a claim, and if they share your faith and say that it proves your faith is correct, then you just accept it?
I thought you said we should verify things. You don't seem to have done that here.
I believe that all revealed religions are God made.
Does that include scientology?
I cannot prove that anymore than you can prove that all religions are man made, so why make a claim you cannot prove? That would be another argument from ignorance.
True.
But Occam's razor would tell us that if we don't need a religion, then we shouldn't believe it. And if we DO need a religion, then that need would prove that it is true.
People are free to believe whatever they want to believe since we all have free will but what they believe in no way proves that what they believe is true and they won't EVER be able to prove there was an Adam and Eve and a Garden of Eden and a talking snake and that God spoke to them in the Garden. They cannot prove that anymore than I can prove my metaphorical interpretation is accurate, but of course as I said there can be more than one metaphorical interpretation and more than one can convey spiritual truth, which I believe was the whole point of the story. Imagine that, an entire religion most of whom believe that Garden story and that since A & E ate a piece of fruit they were condemned by God until Jesus showed up and died to remove the sins of those who believe in Jesus. If you want to believe that you are welcome to, but I would be an atheist before I would ever believe that.
I don't care about metaphor. I care about facts.