(June 11, 2015 at 2:50 pm)SteveII Wrote: More to the heart of the matter, falsifiability cannot be an appropriate test for theism because it is impossible to falsify a universal negative. And in order to falsify God’s existence, one would have to prove a universal negative: God does not exist.
Convenient, isn't it. While I agree that you can't prove a negative, it's totally up to faith to believe in that one particular god and not in all the other ones being invented over time.
Also, while moving the goal posts once more, you said something about history. I'm still waiting for your historical evidence. And no, bible proves bible doesn't do.