If you truly believe this, then all emotions are non-existant, since you can't test them.
With reguard to emotions, I cannot know whether others feel emotions however I can know that I do. So I do know that emotions exist, or at least something that I call an emotion and it isn't that hard to then accept other people when they claim they feel emotions. With reguard to the 'God' emotion, I accept that you may feel some overwhelming awe when you think of God - That doesn't mean that God exists.
You cannot fall in love, because it cannot be proven that you are in love.
No, If I feel an emotion that I call 'love' then who's to say I'm not in love? Sure, they can't know that I am, they can't prove I'm in love and I can't prove it to them, but I'm saying I am and since love doesn't prove anything beyond the emotion its-self (as opposed to your claim with the 'god feeling') I see no reason why I can't be accepted.
But if you have never fallen deeply in love with someone, or experienced deep grief to the point of despising life, then I understand.
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*sigh* For hundreds of years people believed in the soul. Then science comes along and cannot find it, so we give up on the notion.
Well maybe a soul does exist, but I see no reason to imagine that it does without any evidence.
If you are interested, I can recommend you a book or two by a psychologist (so you'll understand the scientific language ) that would most likely make you think twice about believing in only what science can prove. Also remember that some of the greatest scientific minds have been mystics (Einstein, Jung, etc).
Einstein a mystic? Anyway, I really don't care.
The depth of it is lost in explanations. Beyond this I won't argue about it.
No that's not it at all, there just is no explanation because there is no greater meaning.
I don't think you want to say that, because it eliminates the potential to create theory for which science can elaborate on.
No it doesn't... it just means that such a theory will not be ACCEPTED before science 'elaborates' on it.
There is no way to prove that alien life exists. There is no way to prove that there have been ancient civilisations. There is no way to prove that we evolved from a common homonoid species as apes did.
No way to prove things 100% objectively, but as i've said before we can create probable truths which we can accept as truth, at least for the time being, based off our best current knowledge.
Some references are in quite detail. However, I agree to the difficulty of reading proverbs and false predictions. Science can test the accuracy of the claims.
Some are reciting things that were already known, some are just abstract proverbs that have their meaning inserted after-the-fact, none of them are predictive.
Generally they do. I don't think that most theists and you have similar belief as to why they exist. They believe god put them here, and you believe you're the result of a natural process.
However even believing that God put them here, doesn't give them meaning about the future, just fills in the gaps of their past.