Oral teachings, huh? How did those oral teachers get their information? Climbing up a mountain and receiving a couple of tablets' worth of shibboleths? Revelations, which I pointed out earlier cannot be distinguished from the "inner voices" of paranoid-schizophrenics?
You just avoid sleeping for a few days and you might start "hearing sounds like voices".
However, those voices from prevented sleep won't tell you laws and statutes.
Show me paranoid-schizophrenics telling you wise laws from the voices they say they have heard.
I hope Remez will come up with something more interesting than this. The way he keeps avoiding to answer my question, though, I'm losing hope he ever will.
You are discussing here with me, with daddy.
Don't escape now, tell me more about your problematic against religion.
I am not even asking for proof. All I want is, testable, credible evidence and a means of obtaining it in the real world rather than by revelations aka inner voices.
Oh... poor thing... Testable, credible evidence
it's proof!
I am not against people of faith. I am opposed to the concept of faith itself, you know, the enemy of reason, belief without evidence, though in your case I am tempted to make an exception.
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You better check that the one who said: "reason is the enemy of faith" was a religious person: Martin Luther.
No one before him implied such discrepancy between both concepts.
After Luther, there are lots of sayings, some of them funny.
"The way to see by faith is to shut the eye of reason" - Benjamin Franklin
"I refuse to prove that I exist,” says God, “for proof denies faith, and without faith I am nothing". – Douglas Adams
"Faith does not give you the answers, it just stops you asking the questions". – Frater Ravus (took from Yahoo answers, lol)
From another "Yahoo answer"
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20121012023321AA6OTSH
Best Answer: Faith is part and parcel to reason. People waiting for a bus at a bus stop have faith that the bus is going to come. They can't know that the bus is going to come. Just because it came yesterday is no guarantee it will come today. Just because the bus schedule says it will come today is no guarantee that it will come. Yet they wait at the bus stop for a bus with no guarantee that one will come. Why? Because it is reasonable. It is reasonable to believe in God too. He spoke directly to Moses. He sent many prophets, angels, and even his son. People must have faith in a lot of things. They have faith in their teachers. They have faith in their doctor, dentist, auto mechanic, etc. No one alive today has ever met Abraham Lincoln. If I demanded proof that Abraham Lincoln existed, do you think I could get it? It's impossible. I must take his existence on faith. Does a birth certificate prove anything? NO. It merely certifies. Any document could be forged. A man in control of the U.S. Treasury could certainly have a document forged that could fool any expert. But we must have faith that a certificate is not forged. Why? Because it is reasonable.
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"We have been searching for God(s) for thousands of years, and have not uncovered a shred of evidence to support this 'faith'."
You and who else have been searching for thousands of years? I find that hard to believe that you have even lived that long. Many people have found God. I am sorry about your luck. Many scientists will fail to replicate an experiment and it turns out they made an error and did not replicate the process exactly. A negative result is not any proof. But how many times is an experiment successfully replicated before the scientific community accepts it as fact? Certainly less than millions. Millions of people have a personal relationship with God. They have succeeded where you have failed. Your failure or your ignorance is not any indication that God does not exist. The testimony of millions of people, or even a few, is enough to support faith in God.
With regard to forged documents, what I said does apply to scripture. We must have faith because we cannot know for certain, but it really doesn't seem reasonable to believe that thousands of people all conspired to invent Jesus over 2000 years ago when the population was much smaller than today....
A long answer, but worthy to read. If not 100% "proof" the dude has good arguments for discussion.
Point is that faith and reason, at the end of the day, are not enemies.