(September 29, 2013 at 4:03 pm)Vincenzo "Vinny" G. Wrote: Except, it applies to all sides.
False. If there is no evidence to support the existence of something, the logical step would be to adhere to the atheistic position in regards to its existence.
It would be unreasonable to believe in everything for which there is no proof to support their existences, especially considering how many fairy tales in which humanity does not believe. If one is to follow the erroneous logic that a belief in something must be held in spite of the lack of evidence to support its existence, then everyone would be unreasonably attributing to reality everything that the mind concocts no matter how absurd the idea.
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