Hmm, we're still missing the point here, its fundamental to the convo...
You keep using the word 'evidence' and I'm more or less trying to ask you where you get the notion that you do or don't have evidence...Based upon your understanding of what you think God is, you have developed this...If you're gonna say there is no evidence that God exists, them I'll ask you plainly, what kind of evidence must be present for you to make that deduction..? To say there is or is not evidence of something means you already know what you're looking for...If you have the answers I'd love to read them, but I think its safe to say that you're human, and to assume you have evidence or workings of what you've called 'supernatural' would be a bit of a stretch...
My logic and reason says that since you don't know what God is, you can't say there isn't evidence of the existence of a God...Point out the flaw in that statement and I'll buy you a lifetime supply of Dr. Pepper...
deepsepia wrote:Your logic would apply equally to the statement "my heart beats because invisible leprechauns inside my chest cavity make them beat"
Again, the problem is that you have a definition of a leprechauns, and I think its safe to say that you've never met one...I could say my heart beats because of leprechauns that would disappear if you tried to examine them...You could say, 'Well, that just doesn't make sense,' but you
couldn't say I was wrong...
deepsepia wrote:I can walk you through the evolutionary history of the heart, and show you how the human heart evolved
...and still not tell me why exactly it beats...All the modern science in the world can't even explain the process, else we would all opt to get heart transplants so our heart would beat forever...The truth is that we have ideas, but not explanations...
deepsepia wrote:You may want to believe that God causes your heart to beat, and I can't tell you what to "believe".
But I can tell for what statements there is a scientific and logical basis, and there is no scientific or logical basis for the statement "God makes your heart beat".
Yeah, but if you don't
know, then don't you "believe" what you believe..? How can you say one makes sense, and one doesn't..? It makes as much sense to me, to say that I'm the product of intelligent design as it is to say I evolved from something else...
If you don't know for certain, how can you ascertain one from the other...Logic says that either possibility could be correct, or better yet, there is always the possibility of the unknown unknowns...
deepsepia wrote:And I can show you the small design flaws in the human heart which lead to heart attacks, and make it somewhat less than "perfect"
If you can show me small design flaws in the human heart, then by any acclimation, you should be able to build one w/o the flaws, right..?