(May 30, 2013 at 7:28 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Firstly, "eyewitness testimony" gathered -directly after the fact- has been shown to be horrendously unreliable. Two people witness an event, and they will tell you different tales - within minutes - of that event occurring.So you are providing justifications, that's good to hear.
Secondly, the number of people who believe or would advocate for something is inconsequential to it's truth value. Basic shit, ad pop.
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Does it make any sense to ask what is the case for atheism?
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