RE: Instead of asking
July 16, 2016 at 2:11 am
(This post was last modified: July 16, 2016 at 2:13 am by robvalue.)
Most reasonable people don't ask for proof that a book full of magical events isn't real. The magical events are a very good sign you're reading something that's at least partly fictional.
Imagine if you had to disprove every fantasy novel ever written, or else you had to believe all the events in it happened. That would be exhausting.
The argument from ignorance, it's so overused I'm surprised it hasn't been worn down to nothing.
I just met God and he said I'm in charge of Earth now. Are you gonna disprove that, or believe it and bow to me? Or is that a ridiculous false dichotomy?
Imagine if you had to disprove every fantasy novel ever written, or else you had to believe all the events in it happened. That would be exhausting.
The argument from ignorance, it's so overused I'm surprised it hasn't been worn down to nothing.
I just met God and he said I'm in charge of Earth now. Are you gonna disprove that, or believe it and bow to me? Or is that a ridiculous false dichotomy?
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