Unveiled Artist
Veteran Member
If it were a life and death thing, and evidence insured my safety, yes, Id demand it.
If I were up for trial, Id fine it quite necessary.
If I were formally debating, evidence would be great combat.
Religion isnt like that. Its not fatal (even though "people" make it seem that way). Its not a case where we need evidence for a verdict.(Cant get evidence for "beliefs") Its personal to where you will always be debating subjectively no matter how much we want objective evidence.
Religion isnt like that.
If people can live off of belief, have their lives saved by it, changed by it, etc why ask them for proof when the proof is in them, their life, their being.
It doesnt matter to many religious to have evidence because it (in my opinion) its just another way to seek acceptence for validity in an experience that youd like other people to share.
Its not a life and death situation.
Its not a trial.
Its not a formal debate.
Religion is not like that.
Why does evidence matter?
If I were up for trial, Id fine it quite necessary.
If I were formally debating, evidence would be great combat.
Religion isnt like that. Its not fatal (even though "people" make it seem that way). Its not a case where we need evidence for a verdict.(Cant get evidence for "beliefs") Its personal to where you will always be debating subjectively no matter how much we want objective evidence.
Religion isnt like that.
If people can live off of belief, have their lives saved by it, changed by it, etc why ask them for proof when the proof is in them, their life, their being.
It doesnt matter to many religious to have evidence because it (in my opinion) its just another way to seek acceptence for validity in an experience that youd like other people to share.
Its not a life and death situation.
Its not a trial.
Its not a formal debate.
Religion is not like that.
Why does evidence matter?
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