THE BURDEN OF PROOF (as I see it)
____f____(-c)|0|(+c)____k____
Let k=knowledge or something you know as fact and f=faith or something you believe and c=contingent or subject to chance
k=(+1) f=(-1)
k is absolute (+) while f is contingent (-)
B=Burden of Proof
f(-c)(+B)<k(+c)(-B)
Thusly if your belief is contingent (not absolute) the you (+B) bear the Burden of Proof.
If you do not believe/your belief is absolute then you (-B) do not bear the Burden of Proof.
Math makes everything easier.
____f____(-c)|0|(+c)____k____
Let k=knowledge or something you know as fact and f=faith or something you believe and c=contingent or subject to chance
k=(+1) f=(-1)
k is absolute (+) while f is contingent (-)
B=Burden of Proof
f(-c)(+B)<k(+c)(-B)
Thusly if your belief is contingent (not absolute) the you (+B) bear the Burden of Proof.
If you do not believe/your belief is absolute then you (-B) do not bear the Burden of Proof.
Math makes everything easier.
You can't ignore the people who disagree and pretend it makes you right.