RE: Abiogenesis is impossible
February 19, 2014 at 4:23 pm
(This post was last modified: February 19, 2014 at 4:24 pm by Angrboda.)
(February 19, 2014 at 4:09 pm)Sword of Christ Wrote:(February 19, 2014 at 3:57 pm)Bad Wolf Wrote: You keep talking like this and you keep embarrassing yourself further.
And you still don't understand the burden of proof. Atheists not being able to prove god exists, isn't relevant to anything.
So theists have to prove God with science (which you can't do) and atheists don't have to prove philosophical reductionist materialism with science (you can't do this either) because what you believe is automatically true and therefore doesn't need to be proved because you say it is? That's a great tactic.
Read this very slowly. I'll try to use small words.
Atheism is not "philosophical reductionist materialism."
Atheism is simply the lack of belief in a god.
To answer your earlier question of why that third of NDEs matters, it matters because you claimed those experiences are evidence of what happens at death. If a third aren't associated with death, this adequately refutes your claim that they are evidence of what happens "at death." As Bad Wolf has repeatedly noted, you seem to want to blame us and make us responsible for refuting what comes out of your mouth. We aren't. You are responsible for providing convincing demonstration that what you say is true. However, the only consistent thing out of you is the repeated assertion that you have no way to do this, because the existence of God is unfalsifiable. You can't show something is right if there's no way to show that it is wrong; because regardless of what the facts are, it will always be considered true. That makes your claim that it's true as essentially based on cardboard cutout evidence; no matter the evidence, you assert the conclusion should always be the same. That shows that your evidence and argument don't matter one whit toward what you believe. You believe it solely because you want to believe it. There is no actual "reason" for your belief, just wishing.