Vicar.
What makes you think that the existence of God can’t be proved?
John.
I suppose at this time of day people wouldn’t still be proving it if proof were possible.
Vicar.
My dear fellow, the fact that there is no people on the face of the earth, however barbarous and degraded, without some belief in God, is the most conclusive proof you can want.
John.
What of? It’s conclusive proof that the desire for His existence is universal. It’s not proof that the desire is fulfilled.
Vicar.
I see you have the usual Rationalistic arguments at your fingers’ ends. Believe me, they’re old friends, and if I’ve answered them once I’ve answered them a thousand times.