joelr
Well-Known Member
It is not possible to "convince" everybody.
Please answer the OP..
What would be evidence of God’s existence?
Really, are their people who don't think the sun is real and is a star? Are there people who don't believe in thunderstorms who live in the midwest? Are there people who live in cities who don't believe cars and tall buildings are real? What an odd question?
I don't know exactly what would be evidence. Here is a start, stop using the same method (revelations to a person and only a specific group of people) that every religion ever uses. Then don't use stories that are already used in older religions, prophecies exactly as vague that convince no one outside the religion, have your followers resort to ridiculous apologetics (that often change) that can easily be debunked as psuedo-science or make up historical lies in apologetics to make any sort of case for a myth to be thought of as real, have all sorts of miraculous appearances in the myths but then never show up and more apologetics are made up for that. Stop giving revelations of exactly the same science that people already knew at the time, same philosophy, same laws.
Why don't you believe Krishna, Innanna, Thor, or any other modern religion, because there is no evidence. Well your religion is the same. You just decided to ignore that fact.
A God that could give revelations could speak to every person at once, at any time, answer any question and give any physical demonstration. How you would rule out the difference between an actual God or an alien race that was so advanced it seemed like they could do anything, I don't know?