On 2008-01-06 00:16:31 +0000, El Guapo <natezenmaster@gmail.com> said:
May that which you think isn't there bless you.
HA....
All there s from here is "I think this" and "I think that".
Perhaps then we can move to evidential arguments; where's the
evidence? Naturally and logically, the burden of proof is on
existence. If not, we can meet up on some other thread...
You're forgetting, I think, that I believe that I have encountered God
and been in his presence. For me that's all the evidence that's needed.
As I am not attempting to convince anyone that what I believe is true,
I have no interest in any other evidence.
Further - as this is a Christian group, I am not the one proselytising
here. If I were expressing Christian views in an atheist group then the
burden of proof would rightly be on me. Here that is not the case.
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