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  • Why is the proposed solution always to just pay people more and not just make things cost less? The only reason I can find is that making things cost less doesn't provide a scapegoat for everybody to rally behind, even though it would be more effective.

  • I could try to explain it better for you to understand if you'd like. There's no mental gymnastics. Can you explain why if there's no definitive source, what makes God not a plausible explanation? Given the scientific method of observation, what rules that out as a possibility?

  • Well, I didn't ask what God would do to prove himself. I asked is there anything that would change your mind or is it made up and there's nothing that would get you to change your beliefs? I have to ask because I'm not all knowing, I rely on conversation to get info.

  • Well, I believe in a Creator directly because of science. We aren't a result of chaos that just happened to line up at precisely the right time. Let's take the rules that govern the universe. Gravity is a constant. Science proves that. It didn't magically happen. The laws of thermodynamics. The math is always correct and it was occurring well before anyone could articulate it. Same with biology. It takes 3500 calories to change one pound of weight, so many grams of protein to maintain muscle mass. I can keep going but the point is, God said it was created and science proves its not a happy random accident. So if that points to plausibility, what other things in the Bible can be plausible, even pointing to truth?