(December 9, 2012 at 7:58 pm)Al-Fatihah Wrote:(December 9, 2012 at 7:54 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: I didn't ask for proof, nor have I made a claim.
I read your claims. Your claims consist entirely of unsupported assertions, are lacking evidence, and you ask those who don't believe them to disprove them.
Textbook shifting of burden of proof.
P.S. The Quran is not proof. It's part of the claim. So try again.
Response: to the contrary, the best of evidence is what can be tested and observed yourself. So asking for you to do just that is not shifting the burden, since you are being presented the best type of evidence, which is to do it yourself.
I agree with the bolded part. Problem is, you have presented none.
Stating that the Quran is perfect because I can't prove that is not is absolutely shifting the burden. YOU made the claim that it's perfect, it's up to YOU to prove it.
In terms of quality of apologetics, you might take a few clues from Christians. They're at least four centuries ahead of you, and their claims are laughable.