SteveII Wrote:Of course there are books and books written addressing these objections, but at least they are not demanding 'empirical, verifiable, or falsifiable evidence' left and right, equating God with leprechauns, unicorns and flying spaghetti monsters, or other dopey arguments from incredulity.
The point of the comparisons is not to make an argument from incredulity, it's to challenge theists to use arguments that could not be also used in favor of those other supposed entities; or to help them realize that the arguments they're using could be used in favor of any imaginary creature.
Chief of these is argument from 'you can't prove God isn't real.'
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.