What proves God?

Whos truth, and whos evidence? God is why, not how. Gods abilities, science, is how.

well let's define truth.

I would say that truth is anything that can not be owned.

Forget science, that was what they lacked when they created God.

How about evidence?

I supposed you want to say there is evidence of God.

Which is fine, but as soon as you say that, you have deviated from the conventional meaning of evidence.
 
I know all science with no mysteries remaining.
Conclusion: God's creation to explain science has been eliminated.

I'm not adding QED as it's a parrot word.

Quod erat demonstra.. never mind.

What more appropriate way to signal the terminus of a languishing diatribe, than in the vernacular of the pagans?

To know all science with no mysteries remaining seems...oddly... contradictory.....

I didn't catch the subtext of that... something wistful?
 
well let's define truth.

I would say that truth is anything that can not be owned.

Forget science, that was what they lacked when they created God.

How about evidence?

I supposed you want to say there is evidence of God.

Which is fine, but as soon as you say that, you have deviated from the conventional meaning of evidence.

Evidence will only be cyphered by the faithful
 
Aqueous Id,


well let's define truth.
I would say that truth is anything that can not be owned.


Such as?


Forget science, that was what they lacked when they created God.



No one created God.



How about evidence?

I supposed you want to say there is evidence of God.

Which is fine, but as soon as you say that, you have deviated from the conventional meaning of evidence.


You mean the scientific meaning.
The conventional meaning is:



1. that which tends to prove or disprove something; ground for belief; proof.
2. something that makes plain or clear; an indication or sign: His flushed look was visible evidence of his fever.
3. Law . data presented to a court or jury in proof of the facts in issue and which may include the testimony of witnesses, records, documents, or objects.


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