(January 28, 2017 at 8:32 pm)Gestas Wrote:(January 28, 2017 at 8:28 pm)Jesster Wrote: "I don't know" is always a wonderful answer for these situations.
A valid answer, but boring.
Atheists could say "I don't know" about the question "Do deities exist?", but they instead choose to answer, "no" or "probably not" based on logic and contemporary evidence.
That's what I'm asking for now. I'm asking for everyone here to use logic and contemporary evidence to answer the question found in my original post. But if you still want to say "I don't know", then that's fine too.
You are putting words ideas in my head.
Do I believe in god?
No I do not.
That there is no evidence to support the idea of a "god" just supports my non-belief.
I wonder do you believe fairies exist?
If you don't believe that supernatural creatures unsupported by any evidence and are a bit silly exist, then you are being inconsistent in your stance.
There is as much evidence for fairies as there are for gods. I.E. Zip. and eople DO believe in fairies they do, they do.
Going by your logic you must believe that every stupid thing that idiots believe is a thing until given absolute evidence otherwise.
That's not how I roll bud.
You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid.
Tinkety Tonk and down with the Nazis.