Greetings,
Perhaps you did not read what I wrote in my previous post. This is not what I believe, and if you continue to assume that it is then we may as well finish the discussion.
First of all, scientists did not believe the sky was held up by mountains a hundred years ago. Secondly, science evolves, and in deciding what my beliefs are I would follow the evidence available at the time.
There used to be a scientific theory to do with combustion, which stated that an element called phlogiston was contained inside burning objects and released as they burned. We now know that this isn't true, but, based on the available evidence, many intelligent people believed this theory. Had I lived then, there is every chance I would have believed it too.
In fact, I have often thought that if I had been alive in the Middle Ages, I would have been a monk. Monasteries used to be intellectual centres in Europe, and certain monks would be among the relatively few people in their societies who could read and write. I also think that, given the evidence available at the time, I might well have believed in God as well. Imagine that! :nervous:
Can you not see that the radio announcement counts as evidence here? There is no compelling reason for the traffic announcer to lie, is there? If they routinely lied about traffic events, people would not trust their information and the station would suffer as a result.
I seek convincing evidence, yes. It doesn't have to be physical.
The fact that we are having this conversation now is a demonstration that science is reliable. Scientists designed and built the machines and networks we are using, and they will continue to refine and improve them as time goes on. The fact that science makes discoveries and evolves makes it a growing body of knowledge, it doesn't mean it's unreliable. It gets results.
My point definitely is about the winged horse. Your religion asks you to believe things which are not true, and this is one of them. It's no good saying "that's not the important part of the story" or "it must be an analogy" - why believe it when you know it isn't true?
Peace