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Originally Posted by Hyper Sonic
I never said faith was not an important part but rather that it's unquantifiable and unreproducible. To quote Jessica "With faith, when something can't be explained, you only have the convenient answer of "Oh, it's just God's will. He doesn't want you to know."
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Right. If God is, indeed, God, he's not required to tell us anything. So what do we do if that happens to be the case? What happens if God exists, but doesn't want to have to prove his existence? Or maybe he simply can't be bothered with leaving a trail for scientists to follow and prove that he's real. Why does it have to be, if he's real, there will be proof and if he's not, there won't be any proof? What if that's not even the case?
Faith is mentioned an awful lot in the Bible, which is why I believe that no one has proven that there is a God. He doesn't want anyone to
know. He wants people to
believe.