Have you noticed that not many Christians on here have succumbed to the scratched record of arguments that you and others regularly regurgitate.
So an argument to which you have no answer is a "scratched record". We use it all the time precisely because you haven't been able to rebut it. Yu and Alan and Vlad have pent pages and pages avoiding answering the simple question "how do we tell if a supernatural event is true or not". You bluster, you evade, some of you insult but you do not answer the simple question.
Could that indicate that there is one or more flaws in them? As I said to Gordon, the reason that you believe that when 'somebody asks you for a working methodology to be able to demonstrate the existence of anything else, you lot give us the Marcel Marceau act' you set out specific parameters for that working methodology that I and others here believe to be vry limited in nature.
The only parameter we have set out is that the methodology be verifiable. We haven't asked you to put any other limits on it.
Orwell called it doublethink.
And, of course, not everything that Orwell said was correct.
Yes but I think he was right on this occasion.
Oh come on.
You asked how I could tell my experience was not really a Leprechaun capable of synthesising experience of God. Ockhams razor can be used on this as was definitional knowledge of what a leprechaun is.
How do we know we are not in the Matrix?
There is no material evidence for the divine. There is only material evidence for, er, material.......yet another example of elastic definition.
There is knowledge that can only be truly obtained personally. That that knowledge which is gained through experience is also in some way common is through agreement.
Finally if your going to insist on positivism for goodness sake live authentically as one....and see how far yer philosophy gets you.
Finally though no matter how good it would be to make Christians by argument alone, It's God who convinces. But I don't think certain attitudes help.
This is from Richard Lewontin
“We have a prior commitment, a commitment to materialism... we cannot allow a Divine Foot in the door.”