Presumably the Judeochristian god, if it exists, is perfectly capable of changing my mind on this topic. I mean, that can’t be any more difficult than turning a sea into blood or slaying all the first-born children of Egypt. I’m not sure I can properly be said to “envision” it, but that seems close enough for purposes of a conversation like that.
Okay, I guess that does fit the literal wording given. I was thinking that directly changing my mind wouldn’t really count as “evidence”.
This seems sort of like a general-purpose bypass for that step, though; if something like God exists, it could presumably reach into my brain and change any of my beliefs. It doesn’t seem like this is enough to support a rational discussion.
Presumably the Judeochristian god, if it exists, is perfectly capable of changing my mind on this topic. I mean, that can’t be any more difficult than turning a sea into blood or slaying all the first-born children of Egypt. I’m not sure I can properly be said to “envision” it, but that seems close enough for purposes of a conversation like that.
Okay, I guess that does fit the literal wording given. I was thinking that directly changing my mind wouldn’t really count as “evidence”.
This seems sort of like a general-purpose bypass for that step, though; if something like God exists, it could presumably reach into my brain and change any of my beliefs. It doesn’t seem like this is enough to support a rational discussion.