(April 30, 2013 at 5:19 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote: Just like the millions of people who claim they have experienced the supernatural that’s just an example where he is being deceived by his senses. Additionally, the fact that the manufacturing plant (if it did exist) created those particular cars would not prove they indeed created his particular car. Let’s be rational here! :-P
The experience would not be a personal revelation, there would be ample opportunity to independently verify the existence of the manufacturing plant. I don't have to have faith in the existence of manufacturing plants to prove that one exists.
As for the question of particular cars, invoking that invalidates monotheism.
Quote:Of course they occur naturally! After all, they are far simpler than a living organism and you believe that fully functioning living organisms appeared naturally! I am just taking a page from the atheist’s playbook. If you do not like it, then maybe you should change your playbook.
If you were familiar with our playbook, you'd know that complexity forms no part of our argument. It is the theist argument that complex objects require an intelligent creator. It is the failure of the theist argument that they cannot prove the existence of this creator.