I feel that I need to break this down a bit, for the theists.
The theist states, "We have died for that in which we believe" (Proper grammar is obviously provided by the atheist)
First and foremost, what the theist believes cannot be evidenced as truth in any way.
It is due to the fact that the theist relies on faith.
Faith is not evidence, except in the warped mind of the theist. That is why they are theists. That is why they ignore logic.
At this point is should be evident that belief itself is not evidence of anything unless it can be supported by something stronger than faith.
The theist states, "We have died for that in which we believe" (Proper grammar is obviously provided by the atheist)
First and foremost, what the theist believes cannot be evidenced as truth in any way.
It is due to the fact that the theist relies on faith.
Faith is not evidence, except in the warped mind of the theist. That is why they are theists. That is why they ignore logic.
At this point is should be evident that belief itself is not evidence of anything unless it can be supported by something stronger than faith.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
~ Erin Hunter