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Do Fundamentalist Christians have any proof that Thor doesn't exist?
They keep asking for proof that Yahweh doesn't exist, so what is their proof that Thor doesn't exist?
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- NDMALv 78 years ago
I don't assert Thor doesn't exist. The Bible talks about other god's, no reason not to believe Thor is one of those.
I don't ask for proof Yahweh doesn't exist, I ask for proof the Philosophy of Materialism is an objective fact.. IF it is the gods are impossible!, if not then atheist assertion There Is no God is a faith based assertion and not really different than any other religion.
Admiral Atheist: The argument from ignorance fallacy cuts both ways.. Whether one is making an affirmative claim or a negative claim basing that claim on an absence of evidence is an example of the argument from ignorance fallacy... Care the venture a guess the most common argument atheists make? The no evidence argument which is an example of the argument from ignorance fallacy!
Materialism is an unproven affirmative claim. The claim atheists generally assume when denying evidence supporting a god.. This being the case, atheism does have a burden, prove materialism.
- Anonymous8 years ago
@Wilson - Wilson, the Christian has the burden of proof, since they're the claimant. There's no shifting going on. He's just illustrating the Argument from Ignorance fallacy you morons always espouse.
- Benoni "Light"Lv 78 years ago
Norse religion holds that earth is beneath the roots of a giant tree. Quick look at photos of the same from NASA, factor in the scientific explanation for thunder. Poof. Next time pick something harder.
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- Anonymous8 years ago
Fallacy of Shifting the Burden of Proof