Chris asks…
Atheists: Do you think there is a way to find physical data supporting the existence of a deity?
If so, what exactly would that be? How would it support the existence of a deity?
I’ve been trying to figure this out.
weight loss cardiff answers:
If the world started acting in ways that run against the currently known laws of nature, if prayers were answered at a rate that is significantly above the statistical probabilities, of devout people would regularly win the lottery, never get cancer, and so on, then we could have something to base a claim on.
Of course, if the deity is supposed to NOT grant desires, to not intervene in any way, to not allow his all-mightyness to manifest itself, then there would be nothing at all, and a non-active deity is just the same as no deity at all, as far as we can call it.
Joseph asks…
What is the best way to choose a deity? (please no hating on deities, this is only for those who believe, thx)?
There are many deities in the world. How should one choose a deity? Is it better to worship many deities or only one?
weight loss cardiff answers:
Read up on various deities and also visit stores and see which statues appeal to you. The Buddhist deities are the most powerful which is why Japan is the world’s most industrialized country and why Bhutan the world’s happiest. Also, China owns most o America and it is also mostly Buddhist. There are some powerful Hindu deities as well. Once you open your mind to them, the right deity will have a way of finding you. Someone may give you a ity or you may find one that is unique that you buy for your own shrine.
Also, I am sorry you received such awful answers from Irksome on down. They give atheists a bad name as a bunch of empty cynics. Good Luck in your search.
Nancy asks…
Can anyone answer with a logical argument in favor of belief in deity?
I’ve never heard a logical, reasonable argument FOR belief in a deity (except maybe a lack of Ice Giants) but I’m curious why believers believe. Please tell me logically why you believe.
weight loss cardiff answers:
It can make you feel better about some things.
You asked for a logical argument in favor of BELIEF, not in favor of PROOF.
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(EDIT – I meant not in favor of a deity.)
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