Religion
In reply to the discussion: Can you give an example of an argument against religion that is ... [View all]MarkCharles
(2,261 posts)come to my door and ask me for money, I can simply say I have none. You can choose to search my house, or take me at my word. In either event, there is no evidence.
If you want to IMAGINE that SOMEDAY SOMEHOW money will fall into my chimney and you will then knock on my door and ask for money, and if I say no, I would be lying, if I knew the money had fallen in my chimney.But, until the day that you see the money fall into my chimney, and point it out to me, you will know that I know of no money in my house. Simple as that.
Now, as to what you wish for, what you hope to find, what you hope will be proof positive that every logical law of nature and chemistry and physics and any other science will be overturned by the discovery of evidence someday, that is your choice to wish for that. But it is NOT your choice to assert that the evidence is already out there. That's simply lying.