(August 10, 2013 at 8:50 am)Stimbo Wrote: Good luck, guys. We've got another "no, you!" merchant on our hands who pretends not to understand the burden of proof.
For someone interested in seeking truth, that's a very irrational if not downright dishonest position to take.
Go to, I'll no more on't; it hath made me hungry.
Ok, let's talk about the burden of proof.
In my opinion, the burden or proof is for:
1) Theist who claims to know that God exist
2) Atheist who claims to know that God does not exist
Do you agree with the above? Or you think that if there is an atheist that claims to know that God does not exist, the burden of proof is still on theist to proof him/her wrong?