Frank wrote on Oct 1
st, 2023 at 7:20am:
..."Do you believe in God?” In response Einstein made an even clearer distinction between the awe humans feel when faced with the vastness, complexity and harmony of nature, and the belief in a god that monitors ethical behavior and punishes the wicked. He admired the Dutch Jewish philosopher Baruch Spinoza, and wrote: “I believe in Spinoza’s god, who reveals Himself in the lawful harmony of the world, not in a god who concerns himself with the fate and the doings of mankind.”
So once again—second time actually—
you've chosen
not to address my simple question:
Quote:Can you tell me of one piece of evidence, of any degree,
that could prove the existence of God? Only one, single
piece of viable evidence that would stand up to scientific
scrutiny?
That you're unable or unwilling to respond with a
simple answer, almost just a "yes" or "no" initially,
is a strong indicator that you have no answer, and
by extension you're unable to offer any proof at all
the God or gods do or could exist.
As an atheist, it invariably amuses me when people
like you Frank make all sorts of claims about the
existence of gods, but when pinch comes to shove,
you chicken out. I've painted you into a corner with
nowhere to go, and demolished your contentions in
one fell swoop.
Sorry.