But realistically, there's no argument that can be made in favour of his existence that doesn't equally well apply to all the dead ones.
No argument from me...but of course, that statement doesn't refute god's existence.
But realistically, there's no argument that can be made in favour of his existence that doesn't equally well apply to all the dead ones.
Second:
If we observe some desolate land: where no plant is there in such area (and consequently no animal); then after the rain falls down, the vegetation starts to grow on this desert, then animals come to graze and other animals come to eat some of these animals, and man comes to take advantage of all this – to this no one may disagree.
No argument from me...but of course, that statement doesn't refute god's existence.
...in your opinion.And there is no god.
...in your opinion.
Good luck with the lottery too - you'll need it :lol:
No argument from me...but of course, that statement doesn't refute god's existence.
Shouldn't you have written "gods'" instead of "god's."
Yes, if I wanted to be anal I suppose I should have.
Agreed, but that's not what I was up to. It's up to the people making the positive claim that he exists to demonstrate the truth of the claim. If all the arguments they can offer in support of god's existence apply equally well to other beings that they'd probably argue don't exist, then clearly the arguments are so lame as to be pointless and without meaning. The reasonable inductive conclusion is that god does not exist. Induction of course will never produce complete certainty, as some thinking person remarked earlier, at best we can get an estimate of probability. In this case, considering the evidence and arguments I've seen over the last 40 years or so, and the events I've seen in the real world, I believe that probability to be zero....but of course, that statement doesn't refute god's existence.
I don't play the lottery. The odds are against me.
It's up to the people making the positive claim that he exists to demonstrate the truth of the claim.
Yes I know it's not a science class. That doesn't mean the elementary rules of logic don't apply.