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The burden of proof is on the person making the assertion. If you failed to learn this in jr high school like the rest of us did, here you go:

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LovinLarge 8 Mar 27
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Fantasy doesn't have to have logic behind it. Some people just can't let go of the fairy tales.

Betty Level 8 Mar 27, 2022
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Good to remember the basics sometimes though.

The basics?

@LovinLarge The basics of logic and epistomology. Even if you did learn it at school, going back as a reminder is always good.

@Fernapple That's expecting quite a bit around here. I'm just tired of arguing with people who think their unsubstantiated arguments should be taken seriously.

@LovinLarge

"You can't prove that God does not exist!"

"Sorry kid, but it is trivial to show that the God of the Bible cannot exist."

@anglophone The principle of the need for internal logic. Which is perhaps the one exception to the rule of, not being able to prove a negative.

@Fernapple Internal logic works for mathematics. I see that as different from the existence claims of science, phlogiston being perhaps a paradigm in this context.

@anglophone No sorry, I was refering to the god of the bible being internally illogical, did not make myself plain.

@Fernapple Aha! 🙂

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