(April 15, 2011 at 3:49 am)Frosty Wrote: You're approaching this the wrong way, theists are the claimants who are asserting god exists and they have the burden of proof, theists should be providing a reason to believe it's not the job of the atheist to disprove god.
Depends, does the atheist believe that there is no god(s), or do they not believe that there either is or is not a god(s)?
Quote:The best you can do is investigate why a the theist believes and then find the inevitable faulty logic in their thinking and address it.
I take it you haven't yet challenged Ryft to a philosophical debate about the christian god?

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