Huggy, the point is that your analogy was wrong for the reasons I pointed out. 'Dangerous animal outside your door' isn't analogous to unbelief in god. 'Dragon outside your door' is.
Put another way, I'm far more likely to believe you regarding things I know exist (such as mundane dangerous animals, doors, etc.) than things that I don't have any evidence of at all.
This isn't a difficult distinction. The more fantastical someone's claims are, the less likely I am going to believe them.
Put another way, I'm far more likely to believe you regarding things I know exist (such as mundane dangerous animals, doors, etc.) than things that I don't have any evidence of at all.
This isn't a difficult distinction. The more fantastical someone's claims are, the less likely I am going to believe them.
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