Yes, if you were talking about an aspect of your faith & someone comes in & says this depends on a truth claim that God exists so you must prove it to them, you can say 'GTFO.' If however, you are making an argument that God exists, evidence is required to be taken seriouslyhttps://twitter.com/SteveMundie/status/984879772068130817 …
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Psychologically and socially speaking, everyone should take the claims of religion seriously because 1) each presents a solution to the problem of human unhappiness / anxiety of egoic life; 2) sufficient reason undergirds the central claims of faith, some more, some less.
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I imagine you can somehow prove that rational thinking takes you to an agnostic position. From there anything is a leap of faith...
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Agnosticism is a rationale position. Faith is referred to multiple times as a gift. But if faith is fundamentally a gift that means that there isn’t a proof., sufficient reason, yes, but not a proof.
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John 20:29: Then Jesus told him, “Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.”
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Love John.
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