Originally Posted by CCCC
Originally Posted by DBT
No, given evidence there is no need for faith.
NO - what is evidence to one is not necessarily evidence to another, ...


Law courts require a certain standard
of objective evidence to prove something,
unlike faith which is subjective and can
fluctuate wildly from one individual to
another.

I'm rather confident you would not want
to be convicted of a crime based on the
personal faith of law enforcement, judge
and jury...lest of course you be one to buy
into witchhunts and burning heretics.


-Bulletproof and Waterproof don't mean Idiotproof.