BHS
Oh right. Yes I agree there is no objective evidence for gods and any subjective evidence is a product of individual brain functions of perception and interpretation. However, not all of AB's posts assert objective truth - my interpretation of his posts is that he also posts to say this is his interpretation of reality and it works for him and evangelises on that basis - something along the lines of "it feels so real so why not allow yourself to accept the possibility it is real because I'm convinced it is". I am not sure whether he accepts that just allowing the possibility does not get you any closer to a belief in the existence of his particular concept of 'God' or anyone else's concepts of gods i.e. omnipotent, omniscient, all-loving, just , benevolent.
The all-loving, just and benevolent parts are particularly problematic as everyone has a different idea of what is just, and killing people who do not want to be killed doesn't seem benevolent or all-loving, according to how we normally use those words. So if those words have a special meaning when used to describe gods whereby killing people who would rather stay alive becomes benevolent and loving, then that may be one of the reasons the evangelical message is not getting through if it includes those particular terms.
Hi Gabriella,
With reference to your first paragraph, I also, like Blue, have no problem with the idea that if his faith works for him then fine. I have no quarrel with him on this at all. I have conveyed that message in previous posts to him, of course. The idea that we should accept the possibility that his concept of God is real is one which, over the years, AB has regularly put forward. I, as well as others, have assured him that I do not disregard that possibility at all, but I do not find it particularly convincing. Unfortunately he either doesn't believe me, or completely ignores the responses, to suggest exactly the same thing further down the line. In addition, he fills his posts with assertions, claims that his views are based upon sound logic, without ever producing any, and seems reluctant to address the rational and logical points that other people make. He might have his evangelistic fervour, but I have seen nothing from him that would convince me, and, indeed, makes me rather cynical about his approach.