Montrovant
Fuzzy bears!
How do you know that he, or I, can't prove to you that God exists?
a)She actually didn't say she knows that, just see that she asked a question rather than making a statement.
b)It would be perhaps the greatest revelation (pun intended) ever to be able to prove the existence of god, so it isn't unreasonable to assume that if you were able to do so, it would get out and become common knowledge.
I get it.
a) When she said "You can't prove He exists to me" she was actually saying something else.
b) The statement she made was specific to being able to prove that God exists to her, that happens all the time in one on one interactions.
Thanks for playing.
a)Well sure, when you remove the "can you?" from her quote, it's no longer a question. Hooray for you, you can edit what someone else has posted!
b)I think what you and I consider proof maybe somewhat different. Also, I wouldn't characterize one person convincing another of the existence of god an 'all the time' occurrence. I would guess it generally takes time and, likely, some other influences before a non-believer becomes a believer (or vice versa for that matter).