DeepShadow
White Crow
There is no objective evidence for god or the supernatural -- that isn't ignorance, that's a fact, but if you want to argue semantics, go ahead, I'll bow out because it isn't worth arguing with someone who won't even consider the idea of there not being a god or prophets.
I consider the possibility all the time, but that's irrelevant. You have asserted the claim there is no God. Now you are saying that there's no objective evidence for God. This is not the same thing. The latter is a statement of fact, and I do not disagree. The former is an assertion for which you have yet to provide evidence, and thus the burden of proof remains with you. I THINK you are trying to connect them with the implicit assumption that if there is no objective proof of something, it does not exist? Is that correct?
The burden of proof lies with you -- it is initially a Mormon claim (Joseph Smith = prophet).
I did not make the OP, and have no interest in proving my beliefs to you. My evidence for God is subjective--I have about as much proof that God exists as that my wife loves me. Am I supposed to prove to you that my wife loves me?