Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 2:02 pm
Will Bouwman wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 8:06 am
Given that the data available to you is conclusive, what data can you bring to my attention that will persuade me likewise?
As for what would please you personally, Will, I'm not sure; that really depends on you, doesn't it? What are you willing to accept? What would constitute the kind of evidence that would persuade you? What are you looking for?
Is that a difficult question, Will?
What does it indicate, if it is?
Does it mean that you haven't thought of any pattern of evidence you
would accept as indicative of the existence of God?
But if there were NO such standard (and I'm not saying you have none, but only that at present, you aren't seeming to offer one) then is it not fair to say you've simply closed your mind on that question? I mean, if there is absolutely NO way you would accept ANY evidence, under ANY circumstances, then can it be surprising at all that you've arrived at the conviction that God does not exist, and that that seems the only possible conclusion to you?
But then, how much space for evidence have you left for the other side to occupy?
To be fair, though, It's a tough question, isn't it? It's a lot easier to just sit and wait for putative evidence to roll in, and to dismiss it piece-by-piece as it arrives, than to settle on a fair-minded and reasonable way of being persuaded to change one's mind. Yet without any means to change your mind, how is the Theist expected to proceed?
So I'm quite serious with the offer: if you can come up with a reasonable standard by which you would change your mind, I will do my best to summon what I can to meet it, or to explain with good reasons why, perhaps, the standard you're setting won't really work, submitting that to your approval.
Or...there's one other way we could go. Instead of pre-specifying an epistemic model of how to convince you, we could let you run your own experiment. I have an idea about that, if you were interested...
I'll leave it with you, which way we go on that.