OK, with all due respect @crystal_pidgeot, please actually do some research into religion and the like! As a disclaimer I'm not part of any religion, I'm not going to say that I'm not religious because I have religious beliefs, but I'm my own set of ideals.
I do a lot of research on religion and how it plays a role in America. Also I've been hearing a lot about non religious, religious people.
First of all, you have said multiple times that Christians living their lives over something which isn't proven beyond a doubt is worrying. Well for many Christians His existence is actually proven.
Where's the paper that was peered reviewed at? I would love to read it. The things about the Sun is we can all see it. If something like our eternal soul was on the line, clear, crystal evidence should be enough to prove it. nothing short of God showing himself would do.
The most convincing argument in my opinion (of course this is subjective which the "best" argument is) is the teleological argument. The teleological argument states that the world we live on right now is so intrinsically designed that it must have been just that -- designed.
Okay, I'll do this with you. 60% of the Earth is uninhabitable by human life. What we can live on is it, the remaining 40%. Everything on Earth wants us dead but we survive because we build a system in which we can thrive. We "designed" our world so we can live. Look at America versus some third world country.
To be designed it must have had a designer, and the only thing powerful enough to create the universe is God. Thus God exists. It also comes with an analogy: Let's say you find a watch lying on the ground. It is full of complex clockwork and difficult design, so it would be completely foolish to think that this piece of machinery just came together by chance, wouldn't it? The universe is like that watch.
Oh, the Watchmaker Argument, I like this one. The universe is chaotic and has no order. Sure it looks that way but there isn't none. The Universe we live it is do deadly, how life happened is beyond me. If I find a watch on the floor, I know it was design with intelligence (human) because we live in a world where everything is made. Same goes for a painting must have a painter and a building must have a maker, if you're going to go there next. A universe however has no proof there was a creator involved because in order to create something as complex as a universe, the maker must be more complex right? If that the case, who made God? Who made the God that created God? Was it a Super God? Then who made the Super God, a Super, Super God. That meant the God that made the God must be more complex right?
Lets use a 3DS for this example, would you assume it came together by chance? No you won't because the internet exist. You can Google "Nintendo" and see patents for that model, see other picture, ect, just like you can do with the watch. If the watch I find is a Rolex, I can search it. There is plenty of information available to me to search on and find out its origins. Have you heard of Occam's Razor? If not, please look it up, this is a teaching lesson here but in a nutshell is states "what is the most likely answer" That the universe could come into existence by explainable laws (there is lots of evidence of this) or that a spaceless, timeless Omnipotent God created everything with foreknowledge that his perfect plan would fail do to a talking snake and then follow through it anyway?
For me personally I don't believe in a God like what is spoken of in a specific religion, but it is quite a convincing argument, no? Obviously there are counter arguments like natural disasters and evil in general, but then again Christians teach that that was let unto the world when Adam and Eve ate the forbidden apples in the Garden of Eden. This argument isn't foolproof else everyone would believe in God, but it's not half bad, and for that many Christians combine arguments like the above with their own faith and decide that there is enough proof to definitely say a God exists.
A few things things. A God is not convincing. With the amount of problems in the world such as death, natural disasters, disease, birth defects, hunger, ect would be a perfect counter argument since God can remove these without effort. After all we can deal with most of these. Another thing is evil is completely subjective and is different from person to person. My version of Evil may be different from yours, though we have a common rule of what works for a modern society. In the Garden of Eden, Adam knew not to eat from the Tree of knowledge of Good and Evil bu Eve did not receive that instruction, since she was created after God told it to Adam. Even if Adam did eat from the tree, he did not know what "good and evil" was before that so why punish a being that did not have a concept of it?
The Pokedex is also a very good tool and proof of the existence of Pokemon. If an ignorant people somehow came across a Pokedex from Walmart and used it and has no idea what the natural world is, to them Pokemon would exist but because they think they do, it does not make it so.
There are other specific examples relating to Christian beliefs. For example, when I was younger (4-7 years old) I had a dangerously cancerous tumour on my kidney or thereabouts, I don't remember exactly rn. I was in and out of hospital endlessly and all the time both my Mum's side of the family and my Dad's side of the family and basically everyone they knew would prey for me at church (for reference they are Mormon and Church of England respectively). One day, I had some more routine scans and the doctor came out and said "this is funny; the tumour's gone!" and to this day both sides of my family still think that their praying saved my life. If I weren't interested in religion I could well think that a God saved my life too, buuuuuut I'm a bit of a loose cannon so I don't stick to traditional Gods like that. The point is that many Christians have these "miracles" and these affirm their faith in God, proving his existence to them.
So because it went away that means a God did it? There are no other explanations for this at all? These things have been recorded to just go away and no one know why but why save one life when a tidal wave kills thousands? Did you take any medication, change your diet, etc?
Other Christians also say that it would be extremely bad for God to prove himself. If you've ever seen Bruce Almighty, you'll know that God is not allowed to take free will away from anything. In a way, God coming down to Earth and proving himself beyond a doubt would be taken or rights to believe in atheism and polytheism away from us, which is not what God should do.
The thing about Free Will is its completely wrong. God revealed himself to Noah, Moses and other people. If you're a Mormon, then God AND Jesus reveled themselves to Joseph Smith, yet their free will wasn't changed. What about the Tower of Babel? All the workers of it had their free will violated when God destroyed the tower and then changed each of their languages so they could not understand each other. Going back to Moses, God told him to go to Egypt to free the Jews, yet God made the Pharaoh tell Moses no, he would not free then.
If God did choose to reveal himself, we still have the choice to worship that God or not and based on the bible, I would say he wouldn't be worth my time. Sure I won't be an atheist anymore since there is now proof but not much would change. God showed himself all through the bible, why not now when one can argue the world need him now more then ever.
My point is that you really need to do some research into your beliefs, because right now your opinions seem extremely narrow and closed-minded, no offense meant.
I have done the research. I just wish others did as well.
And please think about what you are saying. For example, this:
is total speculation. bbninjas knows about this topic more than you do. Growing up in a Mormon family I can say that I know about this topic more than you do. I have been able to be taken to my Mum's house instead of going to church many times. Do you actually know many Christians IRL?
I was very religious, up till I was about 13. I do to this day have many religious friends and now I actively talk to Mormons. Did you know that Blacks in the Church of the Latter Day Saints of Jesus Christ could not hold the priesthood and if they wanted it (as well as go to heaven) they had to be servant to a white man? Of course if they wanted to get their tax exempt status, they had to remove that rule but it just so happened that God told him to abolish it the next day (or some day around that time). Did you also know that all black people alive today are destined for hell because they remained neutral in the conflict between Jesus and Satan? If you're a Mormon anyway. In other parts of Christianity, black skin is the sign of Cane. You can Google it though.
Also I found it strange when you said two things in this post:
I support feminism (read: not feminazism) and I'm male? You can support whatever the hell you want lol. I support not culling badgers (which I could do another whole separate rant about but I'll spare you) and I'm not a badger...
Well I said this because I don't know what its life to be gay so I can support it in that regards but I support those who are involved in it. I also don't support feminism, because they dont want equality. I support equal rights for all no matter your age, race, gender or religious beliefs.
Geez, don't take Philosophy and Ethics/Religious Education in school, you won't enjoy it.
I have taken a Business Ethics class in school and it was one of the best classes I've ever taken. It was simply amazing to see so many different views. Philosophy is also another favorite of mine. I have not taken a religion clash but I'm sure I would enjoy it as well.
Also, what do you consider makes a fact "proven"? Earlier this year we taught in school that smoking cannibis (and strangely only cannibis as opposed to other drugs) more often than not leads to depression. I know that this is untrue, and actually my teacher made it clear that she also thought it was untrue (though not outright saying it because she would have been fired), but it must be taught because some scientists somewhere came to the conclusion through a bit of data that it is a fact. This is the only time I've ever actually been taught anything that's untrue, and I can see why they would want to dissuade kids from taking drugs, but even still, it's teaching lies. Should that be being taught? There is apparently ample scientific data to back it up.
There is a difference between proven, testable facts versus biased agenda. Cannabis as illegal because at the time when racism was around, this was outlawed to oppress the community that used it (blacks and Hispanics). The whole War on Drugs things was just misinformation and lies. Looking at any scientific papers on the substance would quickly debunk this but those who were told it was bad grew up with those ad campaigns ran (your parent generation). Unbiased sources for information should be taught.
I did not want to drop this because it was completely irrelevant but it was asked so I answered.