Atheists: what evidence might convince you you were wrong about God?

This is a serious question.


I'd like you to list at least one, if not more, scenarios/results/scientific tests that would, at least, make you seriously reconsider your lack of belief in a Higher Power.


Theists, if you want to join in, suggest some evidence that would either make you *disbelieve* in the existence of God (or whatever Higher Power(s) you believe in), or make you believe that you were substantially incorrect about the nature of said Being(s) (eg if you're a Christian, what would make you believe that Thor or Zeus were real)


Please don't just answer something generic like "evidence".  Try to describe what that "evidence" might *look* like.

2020-03-31T18:51:14Z

Again, please don't just say "evidence".  Don't even just say "good evidence".  Say something like "If scientists did this test, and got that result, I'd consider that evidence for a Higher Power"

Shadow2020-04-02T16:01:13Z

The problem with religious nut jobs is that they never show physical evidence in their stupid “god” claims. Religious nut jobs are full of meaningless words talking through their hole and no evidence to show. They can’t prove their point. Atheists have been waiting a long time for religious nut jobs to show evidence but religious nut jobs are unconvincing in their stupid “god” claims that they initiate because they are delusional. Your problem is that you don’t want to hear “evidence” and that’s your loss since religious nut jobs fail in that department and don’t know how to backup their religious bull$hit.

Richard2020-03-31T21:21:21Z

The only answer I can give is that, if there really is a god, then that god would know what it would take to convince me of its existence. The fact that that has never happened either means no god exists, or god doesn't want me to know of its existence.

Pyriform2020-03-31T19:33:50Z

Carefully controlled, well conducted, and repeatable trials that show that prayer to one particular god was effective in aiding healing would be one example. It does not seem to happen that way, though.

Caesar2020-03-31T19:05:33Z

Believers that ask unbelievers what evidence might convince us that we were wrong about gods... don't  think that their favorite GOD know all like what might convince us... They wont ask their own GOD about that...  because they know... HOW asking questions to their GOD"always" work... 

Acetek2020-03-31T18:53:21Z

Have your god sit down with me and have a beer and a nice conversation 

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