RE: How to respond to "prove God doesn't exist" Help?
April 7, 2016 at 12:06 pm
(This post was last modified: April 7, 2016 at 12:07 pm by dragonman73.)
Thanks everyone, I made points about the inconsistencies in the Bible, the fact Jesus was plagiarized from other myths and we don't even know if he's a real person, the fact it's common for religious beliefs to be based on geographical locations, and there are approx 4200 religions out there.
I even brought up if God is all powerful why does he need human interaction to defend him?
Yet they still keep going back to "prove there ISN'T God" , which is getting childish because I am the kind of person that likes evidence, not to believe in something because I should.
Thanks! I'll check this out in a bit
I even brought up if God is all powerful why does he need human interaction to defend him?
Yet they still keep going back to "prove there ISN'T God" , which is getting childish because I am the kind of person that likes evidence, not to believe in something because I should.
(April 7, 2016 at 11:54 am)robvalue Wrote: Hello. Welcome!
Getting them to define what they even mean by "God" is usually quite entertaining.
They are employing the argument from ignorance. As you say, they are making the claim. There is no requirement for you to disprove the claim, in order to point out that they aren't supplying any evidence.
We only have a limited amount of time in our lives. So the claims we should spend time on and take seriously are those that have at least some evidence behind them. The rest are a waste of everyone's time.
Here's my video on why they aren't proving any sort of point. They are misusing logic.
http://youtu.be/BzxMXzdaxtI
Thanks! I'll check this out in a bit