I have a theological question, maybe for you or just in general. My understanding is that the definition of faith is a belief in the absence of evidence. If you were able to prove God’s existence, would you no longer have faith, and by seeking proof are you inherently questioning your own faith?
You already have everything you need in the way of proof.
Oooh! We do? That’s awesome! We must have overlooked something. Thank goodness you’re here to clarify things.
So what’s this proof that we somehow missed, please?
You can do better than that. Plenty of arguments convinces people who already believe to stay in their faith, you could have used one of those.
No, that’s only proof om my existence, not your god’s.
I have a theological question, maybe for you or just in general. My understanding is that the definition of faith is a belief in the absence of evidence. If you were able to prove God’s existence, would you no longer have faith, and by seeking proof are you inherently questioning your own faith?