(June 11, 2015 at 11:58 am)FatAndFaithless Wrote: No. They can't be investigated let alone refuted. You don't get to concoct unfalsifiable premises and then treat that as 'reasonable'.
Because you can't test them does not mean they are unfalsifiable. A statement is falsifiable if it is possible to conceive an observation or an argument which proves the statement in question to be false. You know they are not baseless--you are very familiar with the arguments. Again, you might not like the quality of the evidence or believe an alternate theory, but following the evidence we have is quite 'reasonable'.