RE: Am I right to assume, that theists cannot prove that I am not god?
July 17, 2017 at 11:53 am
(This post was last modified: July 17, 2017 at 11:55 am by Inkfeather132.)
Reply to Little Rik (your post was getting too long to quote):
Good for you for wanting to improve. All I'm saying is that it's hard to understand what you are saying sometimes, and that makes it more likely that misunderstandings will happen and derail our discussion.
You provide some "what if" statements here, but that's not enough. Just like with religious people you still have to provide evidence that your god exists if you are going to claim it does.
Certified dead by doctors is an appeal to authority fallacy (I think, someone correct me on this if I'm wrong). Doctors, like every other human, can be wrong and may diagnose death incorrectly.
If someone's head was severed and then they came back to life, that would be undeniable evidence of the supernatural. So why wouldn't god do this, and let us know it exists?
Roman historians seem to claim that someone named Jesus existed. But they don't claim that anything in the Bible actually happened. Everyone knows the Titanic was a real ship and real tragedy, but that doesn't automatically mean that everything in the movie Titanic was true.
Guess what? I went on that website and submitted a near death experience of my own. Even though I've never had one. Maybe it will show up one day so you can read it and believe that Hell exists Don't believe everything you read online. I didn't have to provide any documentation that I had even died. They didn't even ask for the name of the hospital I stayed in.
Good for you for wanting to improve. All I'm saying is that it's hard to understand what you are saying sometimes, and that makes it more likely that misunderstandings will happen and derail our discussion.
You provide some "what if" statements here, but that's not enough. Just like with religious people you still have to provide evidence that your god exists if you are going to claim it does.
Certified dead by doctors is an appeal to authority fallacy (I think, someone correct me on this if I'm wrong). Doctors, like every other human, can be wrong and may diagnose death incorrectly.
If someone's head was severed and then they came back to life, that would be undeniable evidence of the supernatural. So why wouldn't god do this, and let us know it exists?
Roman historians seem to claim that someone named Jesus existed. But they don't claim that anything in the Bible actually happened. Everyone knows the Titanic was a real ship and real tragedy, but that doesn't automatically mean that everything in the movie Titanic was true.
Guess what? I went on that website and submitted a near death experience of my own. Even though I've never had one. Maybe it will show up one day so you can read it and believe that Hell exists Don't believe everything you read online. I didn't have to provide any documentation that I had even died. They didn't even ask for the name of the hospital I stayed in.
Being careful is for people who can't handle surprises.