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Brewtus;2279252; said:The burden of proof lies on you to substantiate the existence of God, not for others to disprove God's existence.
No, that burden doesn't lie on anyone, for the same reason that it is indeed a meaningful statement to claim that "God works in mysterious ways" -- or, perhaps, "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy." You are rigging the game by demanding a scientific answer to a theological question, and your definition of "unknowable" seems too limited by purely-scientific expectations. Clearly Christians feel they can "know" much about our ineffable God through the human example he provided in Christ as well as the stories and parables and letters of the Bible.
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) who had never been exposed to religion or the idea of a God/gods before. In my quest for spiritual knowledge I traveled around the world, speaking to religious leaders representing hundreds of faiths. They all seemed equally convinced that what they believed about their God was absolute truth, yet there were so many conflicting beliefs between these religious leaders that only one could really be true (or none at all). What method should I use to determine which belief is the one true God?