Submitted by Boris (not verified) on Thu, 07/02/2009 - 12:07pm.
Nothing has been or can be proved about God and you KNOW it. My worldview doesn’t take faith. Unlike you, I don’t have any beliefs that I’m unwilling to challenge or change. The reason I spend time challenging Christians is because I want impartial observers and people on the fence about religion to see just how perverted and insane Christian superstitions really are. When they read your lame arguments this will be apparent to them. The most obvious logical fallacy you make is called “Shifting the burden of proof.” The person making the outrageous positive claim has the burden of proof, not the person who denies the claim. Any first year philosophy student or logician would have a field day pointing out the logical fallacies in all your arguments and wish the fallacies their professors gave them were as easy to detect.
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Nothing has been or can be proved about God and you KNOW it. My worldview doesn’t take faith. Unlike you, I don’t have any beliefs that I’m unwilling to challenge or change. The reason I spend time challenging Christians is because I want impartial observers and people on the fence about religion to see just how perverted and insane Christian superstitions really are. When they read your lame arguments this will be apparent to them. The most obvious logical fallacy you make is called “Shifting the burden of proof.” The person making the outrageous positive claim has the burden of proof, not the person who denies the claim. Any first year philosophy student or logician would have a field day pointing out the logical fallacies in all your arguments and wish the fallacies their professors gave them were as easy to detect.