(June 9, 2014 at 9:44 am)Mr Greene Wrote: I'll add in that any 'proof' that includes the line;
"lets assume there's a god" fails on precisely this point.
Yeah, every bit of "proof" I've seen either requires the assumption of God's existence as a premise (sometimes implicitly) or it requires weird presupposition claims (in order to think about God, he must exist!).
I've noticed whenever someone wants to believe something, implicit assumptions and presupposition do not bother them; however, they stick out like a sore thumb when you don't simply want to believe it.