Religion
In reply to the discussion: "Atheism: A personal relationship with reality." [View all]humblebum
(5,881 posts)narrow definition of evidence, that is generally true. But given the existence of subjective evidence, the supernatural is easily reasoned. I haven't dodged anything but have merely decided not to engage in futile arguments with no clear answers.
You already told me not to tell you what you already know. If that's the case then you already know what I was talking about and there is no need to impart information on which you are already an expert. I already understand the framework for your arguments. I use them often, but there is so much more to reasoning than you would care to admit.
Tell me. Is there objective empirical "proof" that the floor you are standing on is really there? Or can that only be proven by math? Just curious. Can nothing come from nothing? Of course it can when one changes the definition of what constitutes nothing. LOL Can something create itself? No objective answers that I know of, but I am sure that you will think of some framework to answer that question. We both both know that there is one, but still no objective, empirical evidence of it.