[quote=So Boerd] Be careful with your choice of words. You cannot say there is none, only that you haven't observed any.Now, use the hypothetical I gave Gwazi. Every scientist goes up to you and says a God exists. Would you therefore believe? [/quote] Depends, are we on Pluto? :hehe Though in all seriousness? Probably, if they had the evidence for it. I don't believe people blindly, I tend to fact check things, even from people I ordinarily trust or people in positions of authority on the subject I'll typically at least take a side glance. If scientists all over the world were proclaiming that God exists, and had the evidence to back it up, I would probably believe it. At that point I'd probably go through a sort of revelation and feel awe and wonder and look up at the sky and wonder which God it was, or if there was more than one God, if God had a gender, if he had a name, if he was flawed, if he was still here, and so on. In essence: If it did turn out tomorrow that there was a God who could be proven rationally with evidence and it was supported by the overall scientific community, I would simply adjust my own world view to accommodate it. I'm not afraid to be wrong, if I'm wrong that just means there's something more to learn, which is quite delightful, it means there's still mystery to the world. EDIT As for the comment about evidence, as I've said before, I only believe that which I can physically see. If someone else say, saw that there was a ghost in their living room, I wouldn't believe it on heresay. [i]I[/i] need to see that evidence myself before I can believe it personally.