You've seen enough replies by now to see how vapid your OP is. The problem of course, is that you're assuming that there must be some sort of 'creator'. Spend some time and think about why you simply assume that this is must be the case. Mod note; Mind, In future, I would advise you to be much more careful with posting such poorly thought out material. If it weren't for the fact that, despite your ineptitude, people here are attempting to formulate a coherent discussion, this entire thread would have been deleted. Stop wasting people's time. Think.
No, evidence for the existence of God is subjective. Well, IIRC there is a religion that believe it is subjective, don't quote me on it though...
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I would go so far as to say that continued "belief" in the face of contradictory evidence would be considered delusional.
Well, it is not null. To certain individuals, it might be null, to certain individuals, it might be solid.
Delusional from your point of view maybe...but not all points of view. Again it is like an asymptote and singularity in a certain sense.
It IS null :bugeye: Evidence has to be empirical and properly documented in accordance with the scientific method. 'Subjective evidence' is an oxymoron.
Not in the least, you are entitled to your point of view, your beliefs and your opinion. I respect your right, if not your decision.
Well, if it is analyze by the scientific method then yes, but it is not something that can be quantified by science....yet that is. Who knows when or if it ever will be. It is like using numbers to describe a quality that cannot be measured.
Don't get me wrong, I love science. My religion is my spiritual and emotional retreat. I love the scientific method, and when it comes to science, I am a different person and religion is not involved in my science aspect. However, it is not science, therefore... Ah, you meant the scientific method when you said evidence, I see, I miscomprehended.
Okay, this is what I mean... God cannot be analyzed or quantified by modern science Plain, simple and bolded
Well...emotional aspects, hypothetical scenarios, non-mathematical philosophy... We cannot analyze and quantify God, because we simply cannot comprehend God.
This tends to be the case with imaginary entities. So let me get this straight.. For some unfathomable reason, you forced yourself into believing in something (i.e. God) of which you have no independent notion (in other words: some sort of fantasy)? Why?