Tiberius Wrote:No they wouldn't. Arguments are only valid if the premises support the conclusion in a logical way. None of the arguments you cited for God existing are logically valid, as they all commit logical fallacies at some point. Just because the conclusion of the argument is true, doesn't mean the rest of the argument is valid.I agree but who decides whether or not something is illogical or not? Its all a matter of personal opinion and Im assuming since you didnt present any of the fallacies you have not interest in changing mine. You dont have the time to write a 100,000 page essay right?
Why do you think Christians come into forums like this and try to convince you your wrong?
What is the point of having an atheist forum if its not to talk about religion? As far as I know the only thing atheists have in common are their lack of belief in gods.