On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:53:39 -0000, "BIll M" <wmech@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> You quit talking to yourself? Come on, willie. Answer the question -
>> what is "objective/verifiable" evidence?
>I'm sorry you can't read a dictionary. I''l try to help you.
>ob·jec·tive ( .b-jµk"t¹v) adj. 1. Of or having to do with a material
object.
>2. Having actual existence or reality. 3. a. Uninfluenced by emotions or
>personal prejudices: an objective critic. See note at fair 1 . b. Based
on
>observable phenomena; presented factually: an objective appraisal.
In #1, God is not material. In #2, evidence is not evidence of evidence.
In
#3, evidence does not have to be objective to be real.
If God was material, we'd have proof, not evidence.
>ev·i·dence ( µv"¹-d.ns) n. 1. A thing or things helpful in forming a
>conclusion or judgment:
See, nothing about material or verifiable. Evidence is evidence.
Evidence does
not need to be either objective nor verifiable to be evidence.
Better luck next time.
duke, American-American
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