Anyway to pump some life back into this place.
In my opinion religion is next to impossible to prove that it's true. Because any atheist who begins praying to G-d would probably not be doing it to truly become a Christian. And will therefor probably not get results.
And I can't convince anyone because it's their word against mine. I say G-d has spoken to me in dreams. They disagree. It's a stalemate.
Any opinions on this?
I'm a Christian atheist. I think Jesus was an excellent role-model (and that's quite an understatement), and I do my best to keep his philosophy in mind. Unfortunately, I don't believe in God, or miracles, prayer, or heaven, or souls, or anything like that. I would like to believe that very much. I think it would make me a better person. There's plenty of good things that I don't do because I'm afraid of what will happen to me and my family if I do. It's an ongoing inner conflict, but what it comes down to is that, since I've only got one life to live, I want to cautiously do the best that I can with what I have available. If I believed in God, I wouldn't need to worry about giving up everything I own. I would say goodbye to everyone I know, and I would dedicate the rest of my life helping people, because I'd know that, even if I fail, it was worth trying. If you know you'll go to heaven if you just do good things, and if you know that God really does have a plan to fix everything, that changes the meaning of life completely.
When I read the passage about Jesus being taken away to be executed, and how his friend cut off the ear of one of the people that wanted to kill him, and when I read that Jesus put his ear back on, I honestly cried because I was so happy to see that. Most people aren't really that different. We all know that if someone wants to fight us, we won't take them seriously. Anyone trying to save our lives and help us is probably someone to pay attention to. That's what I'd like to see - help violent people and make them realize that we're their friends. Don't just perpetuate an endless cycle of violence and revenge.
I've got all of the motivation to be a Christian, but I just can't change my beliefs about God, or miracles, or anything else. So, my point is, even an atheist who wants to pray and wants to believe in God still cannot get results. And, as you've said, you can't convince anyone. It's impossible for anyone to genuinely believe it unless they've had some personal experience that leads them to believe it's true. At best, an argument about the existence of God could only show that some Gods are impossible. For example, we can demonstrate that the conventional Christian God which is all-loving, all-powerful and all-knowing doesn't exist. However, if God were not all-knowing, maybe it's possible. If God were not all-powerful, maybe it's possible. We can only show that some ideas of God are false, but that still leaves the vast majority of deities in a situation where they can neither be proven nor disproven.