Lorgar-Aurelian
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To someone who likes evidence of something before he or she believes in something it's almost impossible to justify spiritual experience within their own life.
Take Jesus for instance, give him all his miracles, give him all his works from the gospel and so on. Would this prove the god he spoke of is real? No it wouldn't. AT best it would give us a reason to acknowledge that humans can do some weird **** given the power to do so.
Does someone having an experience with "God" or "the gods" provide any real good reason to believe in God or the gods? Once again no, it can all be explained away fairly easily.
Speaking personally I would love to have a connection to some sort of god. I have looked for the spiritual for a very long time hoping to find some evidence but I always come up empty handed. AT a certain point it always goes back to just having faith. But you can have faith in just about anything.
People have faith of one kind or another in numerous things that is true. They have faith that a airplane won't suddenly crash into their house today. Is it possible it would happen? Sure but when you look at the odds it's rather unlikely so you don't have faith the otherway around without good reason.
You can have faith in god or gods but you need at least some reason to have that faith. You need a reason to take that first step, you need a reason that actually makes sense otherwise you are just having faith in something because it feels good. You don't normally take people seriously(or at least shouldn't) when they say "God wrote it, I believe it end of discussion."
Is there any evidence to lead to god's existence? is there anything at all that would lead an empiricist to take the notion of the spiritual seriously?
Take Jesus for instance, give him all his miracles, give him all his works from the gospel and so on. Would this prove the god he spoke of is real? No it wouldn't. AT best it would give us a reason to acknowledge that humans can do some weird **** given the power to do so.
Does someone having an experience with "God" or "the gods" provide any real good reason to believe in God or the gods? Once again no, it can all be explained away fairly easily.
Speaking personally I would love to have a connection to some sort of god. I have looked for the spiritual for a very long time hoping to find some evidence but I always come up empty handed. AT a certain point it always goes back to just having faith. But you can have faith in just about anything.
People have faith of one kind or another in numerous things that is true. They have faith that a airplane won't suddenly crash into their house today. Is it possible it would happen? Sure but when you look at the odds it's rather unlikely so you don't have faith the otherway around without good reason.
You can have faith in god or gods but you need at least some reason to have that faith. You need a reason to take that first step, you need a reason that actually makes sense otherwise you are just having faith in something because it feels good. You don't normally take people seriously(or at least shouldn't) when they say "God wrote it, I believe it end of discussion."
Is there any evidence to lead to god's existence? is there anything at all that would lead an empiricist to take the notion of the spiritual seriously?