MTZehvor said:
I'd be careful with the word evidence, because evidence can be just about anything. I could cite, for instance, the willingness of so many members of the early church to die for something they would have known for certain was a lie, or the consistency of similar stories found in religious texts all across the globe dating back to times where people could not have possibly interacted, or really something as simple as an example of people claiming that religion changed their life. Evidence can be anything that suggests that something exists, and evidence that may be entirely uncompelling to one person might be very much so to another. |
Fair enough, lets go with proof then. Though i wouldn't even consider made up stories and hallcinations as evidence. Religious texts are the same as saying fantasy texts.