ev·i·dence
ˈevədəns/
noun
noun: evidence
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
Testimony, for one things, is evidence. But we’ve already had that discussion.
He didn’t ask you three times what the fucking definition of the word evidence was, he asked you three times what evidence you have.
And your style of argument and presenting yourself is what makes all of us people who believe in God look ignorant, so thanks for that.
I agree 100% with you.
By the way, believing in God is certainly not a question of evidence, but a question of faith. These are not my words, it is Jesus who tells it to Thomas (John 20: 24-29).
And that is precisely the beauty of the whole mystery of faith: believing without having seen.
As I understand the Gospels (John 20: 24-29), invoking the existence of evidences to justify his faith is totally contrary to the spirit of what Jesus teaches …