(February 5, 2013 at 11:36 am)catfish Wrote: The original claim was "victory" before he had been presented evidence, a presuppositional fallacy, PERIOD.
That's the MO though isn't it? Make up your minds beforehand and never be open for change, untill of course, 100 people tell you how wrong you were...
It's funny how you don't find your statement the least bit ironic.
You believe in your god without verifiable proof. You claim "victory" over death without the slightest evidence and you've made up your mind about all things Biblical even though hundreds of thousands of your fellow christians will tell you that you are wrong.
You point about an alleged "presuppositional fallacy," when it is you who lives his entire life under a presupposition.
As Forest Gump might say, "stupid is as stupid does."