(April 14, 2012 at 4:20 pm)Voltair Wrote: if one position can be invalidated it does not automatically prove the other one right unless additional evidence is introduced.Just thinking here, but if two propositions are mutually exclusive and there can be no third option, then disproving one would be proving the other. If theism is true, atheism is false. If atheism is true, theism is false. They cannot both be true. Maybe I'm missing the point again?
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