http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2011/06/dear_emma_b.phphttp://blogs.answersingenesis.org/blogs/ken-ham/2011/06/23/nine-year-old-challenges-nasa/I was wandering around the Internet and I saw this page. It is a pretty interesting discussion about proof of god and science.
I went to a NASA display of a moon rock and a lady said, "This Moon-rock is 3.75 billion years old!" Guess what I asked for the first time ever?
"Um, may I ask a question?"
And she said, "Of course."
I said, in my most polite voice, "Were you there?"
Love, Emma B
Obviously, I believe the person in the first post listed had the right answer. "Where you there?" could also apply to believing in the Bible. The same argument, if you weren't there, it didn't happen, could say the same for the Cruxification and pretty much all of the bible.
The question the first post brings up is also a great one. Instead of "Were you there?" it should be "How do you know?"