Fallacies arise from informal logic, mostly due to lack of precise definitions.
Theist: there is a god way above the human mind hability of understanding, but I am telling you it exists because I proclaim it.
Atheist: I don't believe such a claim. While human knowledge is faulty, I reserve the burden to you, to provide the means to verify, that such a thing exists, whatever that is. The problem is such a thing can't be verified.
Theist: there is a god way above the human mind hability of understanding, but I am telling you it exists because I proclaim it.
Atheist: I don't believe such a claim. While human knowledge is faulty, I reserve the burden to you, to provide the means to verify, that such a thing exists, whatever that is. The problem is such a thing can't be verified.



