(March 12, 2017 at 6:39 pm)Neo-Scholastic Wrote: I see little point in continuing until people stop using the word 'evidence' in a way that begs the question, i.e. as something already proven. This, as opposed to something evident (obvious, apparent, plain) presented to support an assertion.
"Evidence" is anything that can objectively demonstrate the truth of a claim, which you have failed to provide. In what way are we using "evidence" in a way that begs the question? You have resorted to a strawman fallacy and are once again refusing to provide the evidence.
In other words, you do not have evidence, so I will not be interested in you providing it from here on.
"Faith is the excuse people give when they have no evidence."
- Matt Dillahunty.
- Matt Dillahunty.