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RE:What would it take to prove the existence of a God?
Freethinker,
that what you define proof (and I guess you are right in your definition) I called objective proof, it may not be like in a dictionnary, but consistent. Let's say I would believe, then I could show you my reasons and tell you these are my proofs. It would then be a subjective proof!
That's what I meant.
In physics for example I call proof what you call proof, that is an objective proof.
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