(September 27, 2013 at 7:57 pm)Drich Wrote:(September 27, 2013 at 4:04 pm)Maelstrom Wrote: You seem to be stuck on the erroneous assumption that because the majority, millions of people, believe in something that what they believe in must be true. I do not care if billions of people believe in unicorns. If there is no verifiable evidence to support the existence of unicorns, then those billions of people are delusional. Theists are no less delusional for their belief in god, a being for which there is also no verifiable evidence to support his existence.And your under the assumption that there is no evidence. It would seem to me that 2% of the population is simply in denial of the evidence available.
So your argument is one of popularity?
If it is a numbers game then the majority religion in the world is Islam.
There were a majority of the earth's population that believed the earth was flat, so it must be right?
A majority of humans making claims about god/s only means humans have vivid imaginations.
Making claims is only evidence of making claims. Truth goes beyond popularity.