Why is everyone in this thread constantly assuming I'm ignorant, instead of actually considering what I'm saying? It's starting to get frustrating.
You're still on this "You're not listening to what I'm saying" thing? I thought you'd get over that by now. Oh well. Just because we disagree with you doesn't mean we don't understand what you're saying. We do understand...and yet we still know you're wrong.
It is logical that we must see evidence of a phenomena before assuming it to be true, full stop. No offense, but that's not what you're doing.
"Phenomena" is plural. The singular is "phenomenon". No offense, but that's exactly what we're doing.
Belief that the moon is made of cheese has been disproven, so that latter part of your statement is a strawman.
How has it been disproved, and how do you figure belief in a certain type of god hasn't been disproved in the same way?
Personally, I'm astounded that you can't see where I'm coming from.
Personally, I'm astounded that you can't see that it's not us not seeing where you're coming from, it's us telling you we know where you're coming from, and you're wrong.
Something doesn't have to be based on evidence in order to see it as true. Example? Disbelief in God.
Fine, but then that belief is not justified.
Fred still believes there is no God. Prove it.
Prove he doesn't believe? OK, Fred do you believe in God? No. There you have it.
Prove there's no god? We don't have to. The claim is that there is a god. The evidence has to be for that. This is exactly why people ask you questions like whether you understand the concept of "positive claim". How many times do people have to tell you that you can't prove a negative, but that doesn't mean you're justified in believing in it?
Nope. I just believe whatever makes sense to me. Usually it helps if such things are based on the available evidence, but not always.
Oh, believe me, we can see that you believe some things that aren't based on any evidence.
I think you're making assumptions about me that aren't true. That isn't very nice.
You have yet to prove that they're not true. Until then, she's
justified in her assumptions. Besides, she's as justified in believing things about you as you are in not believing those things, right? I mean you both have the same amount of evidence, right?
Proposition: It is unlikely that God exists.
Yup, and we've already shown why it's rational to believe that. Because there's evidence to support that claim, which we've already gone over.
Proposed fact: It is unlikely that God exists.
Still believe that? Why?
BECAUSE THERE'S EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT IT. What does it take to get through that skull?
I don't believe you. But this doesn't disprove anything I've said.
Why don't you believe her? Maybe because her claims don't jive with what you know about the world? Maybe because claims like she made would require some good evidence for you to believe? Amazing how that works, huh?
Again, I know you like the whole "I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings, so your beliefs are just as justified as mine" thing, but it's simply not true. Some people are stupid, some people are ugly, some people are fat, some beliefs are completely unjustified and irrational.
Why not? Because it doesn't make sense to me.
And why doesn't it make sense to you? Because it goes against everything you know about the world.
That doesn't mean I can disprove what you said, so my disbelief is no more justified than your belief.
Yes, you can actually disprove what she said. Just tell her to meet you somewhere. Just stop trying to make people feel better by saying "Oh, your belief is just as good as mine". It's just not true, and it only perpetuates irrationality and stupidity.
Wrong. Science doesn't address the supernatural, it addresses the material.
Why?
Because, as you say, science deals with the material. If God affected our world in some way, we should be able to prove it. If it was God who parted the Red Sea for Moses, we should have evidence of it. Yet all we have evidence of is the natural drying up of the sea in a particular area that happens every day or so.
I'd like to see your evidence.
See above for an example.
... That was disappointing.
So, you want evidence, but you want a specific kind of evidence? Any old evidence won't do? That's like saying "Show me evidence for the existence of rocks. OK, here are some rocks. That was disappointing". :sarcastic