>The fact that I cannot prove my belief system to you does not mean that my belief system cannot be proven. It only means I cannot prove it to you. I can get all the proof I need for my own personal internal belief system, but, since it is internal to me, how can I prove it to you? No matter what I say I have seen, heard, or experienced, it will still be a matter of faith to you. This is the dilemna that believers have had throughout the centuries.
Credo quia absurdum est, all over again?
Good that I didn't actually fork any money for the front row seat, because I'd have to go through the trouble of trying to get it back.
Within your belief, you can believe that you have the empirical proof of anything you want. Still doesn't make it proven for the rest of us. You can tweak the language for your soliloquies all you want, but when you try to do that in a public discourse, you're in bad company. It's mostly lawyers and politician who do that in public.
You see, here in the reality, "proof" is something that can be executed regardless of what one believes. You don't have to believe in gravity - any unbeliever can fall from a horse. It just works.
Anyway, I'm not disappointed. I saw what I expected I'll see.