(April 29, 2014 at 11:00 pm)te1148 Wrote: What do you mean?
You asked whether someone had prayed for god to appear before them. If the answer had been "yes, and he appeared," you would have said therefore god exists. If the answer had been "yes, and he didn't appear," your answer would have been god exists anyway.
What's the point in asking the question if you only had one preferred conclusion in mind?
And regarding your presuppositions, how come our limited human consciousnesses just can't be trusted when it comes to matters of evidence and facts where they contradict what you want to believe, but you trust your mind absolutely when your presuppositions come up?

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