No there's not. There are organisations offering hundreds of thousands of dollars to anyone who can prove a single miracle. But they can't, so they didn't happen.alexdore993 said:Verified by who? Scientists?
Even if there were no evidence, which there is.
Nah, I'm pretty sure it is logical to not believe that for which there is no evidence. You don't need to disprove that for which there is no evidence. Do I need to disprove the existence of fairies at the bottom of the garden?alexdore993 said:It is not a logical link to conclude, that because there is no evidence, something does not exist. It is neither disproven.
The thousands of examples of UFO sightings are conclusive proof too I suppose?alexdore993 said:What's more the thousands of accounts of miracles is proof in itself. Certainly it's good enough when proving if a crime was committed in many trials.
People commonly suffer delusions and mistaken sightings. Or they just make shit up.
What a wishy washy load of rubbish.alexdore993 said:Well how could I answer this? It's up to you whether or not you believe in it. The reason I do is because it is so open. Everyone has the chance to become a Christian, God loves everyone no matter who they are. And every one has the chance to be redeemed and enter Heaven.
Belief in Christianity requires faith. In my opinion, you have to find this answer yourself.