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26 minutes ago, Benguin said:

There would need to be irrefutable proof that God does not exist for me to waiver, given that I believe I have received irrefutable proof of his existence. 

This is an interesting statement, I am curious what such irrefutable proof would look like?

Sorry, I feel the need again to reiterate that I am not being awkward or pedantic, and I realise you get lots of queries regarding your faith, but this topic raises many interesting questions is all

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3 hours ago, Fktf said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'm stuck in a loop. I want to understand what believers have taken to be absolute proof - but the answer (which gets phrased as a question) seems to be 'find out for yourself, once you've decided you want to accept the proof'. Like @Babylonhas been saying, it sounds like belief (or lack of) determines whether people attribute events to being related to God (or not). How could a non-believer ever break the cycle, if accepting proof means you first have to believe.

 

Which brings me back to the question - what does absolute proof look like

Winning the jackpot on the  lottery. Every time i put my numbers on i say a little prayer, please god i don't ask for much, just let me win. I'd be god's biggest fan if i did that, and i'd be straight on to every football forum in the country trying to convert everyone with live pictures of the evidence, beamed straight from a yacht in the caribbean. 

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