(March 18, 2019 at 10:09 pm)Belaqua Wrote:(March 18, 2019 at 8:40 pm)possibletarian Wrote: To simply declare that there is no reason to disbelieve is just that, a declaration.
Simply to make a declaration is not to make an argument.
Some people feel there are reasons to believe. You say there aren't.
Do you have any reasons for your assertion, or is it made for no reason? You have heard the reasons given by religious people, and you have declared that they are not in fact reasons. Did you make this declaration according to some reasonable standard, or according to nothing?
You assert, we reserve judgement. As long as a claim is being made evidence for that claim has to be supplied. You're making the claim, therefore you have to give the evidence.
As long as you (any theist) fail to provide evidence it is the rational, logical, sensible and proper position to not believe in god.
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