No, you can't "prove" any religion empirically. That would be science which, while being well suited to dealing with the physical universe, is completely useless in dealing with questions like "how should I live my life?" or "what is Good?"
If you can prove something, faith is nonsensical. I don't believe that objects accelerate due to gravity (within a myriad of qualifiers) because I don't need to, I can prove it experimentally.
I believe that it is Good to honour my race (although not, perhaps, as the highest goal) and no amount of evidence can change that.
Ima stop you right there.
No, you can't "prove" any religion empirically. That would be science which, while being well suited to dealing with the physical universe, is completely useless in dealing with questions like "how should I live my life?" or "what is Good?"
If you can prove something, faith is nonsensical. I don't believe that objects accelerate due to gravity (within a myriad of qualifiers) because I don't need to, I can prove it experimentally.
I believe that it is Good to honour my race (although not, perhaps, as the highest goal) and no amount of evidence can change that.