I've been having a very interesting discussion with 123everton on another thread about ultimate 'truth', as opposed to faith or belief, and this question stems from that.
Can you imagine trying to 'prove', beyond doubt, in a court of law, the existence of your God? How would you go about it?
Personally, I've never agreed with the notion that 'might equals right', but in this case, given that we're talking about supposedly omnipotent deities, it would seem a reasonable test.
If Theland's God has same chracterstics as this, then I have no objection in accepting that as God. Otherwise Hindu believe in more than 8 million gods amd none of them fits in this frame.
In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
Say: He is Allah, the One and Only!
Allah, the Eternal, Absolute;
He begetteth not nor is He begotten.
And there is none like unto Him.
Mib That's soooo funny! Oddly enough, my jar of Marmite behaves like the peanut butter. Even more evidence! Gosh, we're going great guns here!
Love the non-slip, mouth shaped, handily sized (and handily curved) banana with in-built natural zips for your convenience. Proof? We'll can't argue with that. I'm hooked.
To be fair to the banana idiots, they have had it pointed out to them that the reason bananas are like they are is not because God made 'em like that, but because they've been articificially evolved to be like that, and I understand they no longer use that particular example.
But don't worry - there's a world of equally good fruit and veg out there. And condiments, apparently...
I just can't figure out a single logical fallacy with the peanut butter. It really is definitive proof that evolution is false. The scales have fallen from my ars... eyes.