(September 4, 2013 at 11:34 pm)Max_Kolbe Wrote: I want empirical, irrefutable evidence that God does not exist.
Asking for evidence regarding the non-existence of something is shifting the burden of proof and illogical.
After all, unicorns do not exist and it would be illogical to state show me the evidence that they do not exist.
If there is no evidence to support the existence of something, logically it does not exist and the burden of proof is upon the person stating it does exist despite the underwhelming evidence to support its existence.
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