(June 14, 2014 at 10:05 pm)Lek Wrote: Call it what you want, but if 9 out of 10 people throughout history believed in God, especially accomplished scientists, I'm going to give that a lot of weight - added to the fact that I experience God.
Do you think that the way to negate a fallacy is to double down on your use of it?
Quote: If some reputable person told you he had a stomach ache, would you believe it or you try to make him prove it?
Are you admitting that god is just a subjective sensation and not something objectively real? Or are you comparing god to the objective cause of the stomach ache?
If it's the latter, then the difference between the stomach ache and god is that a person, regardless of their reputability, could demonstrate the cause of their stomach ache.
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