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LeopoldBloom · M
If it's so obvious, why hasn't God just made an appearance? Instead, it's all this innuendo and inference that could be more easily explained by natural processes.
I'll answer my own question. If God were to appear in a way that everyone could acknowledge, there wouldn't be any need for faith, because everything would be clearly revealed. Kierkegaard said that the man who succeeded in proving God's existence beyond any doubt whatsoever, by doing so would have destroyed Christianity, which ultimately requires belief without proof.
I'll answer my own question. If God were to appear in a way that everyone could acknowledge, there wouldn't be any need for faith, because everything would be clearly revealed. Kierkegaard said that the man who succeeded in proving God's existence beyond any doubt whatsoever, by doing so would have destroyed Christianity, which ultimately requires belief without proof.