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Evidence from Whom?

This is one of the worst disease and it is contagious. If you don't take a pill to it will eat up your brains and will leave your brains incapable of thinking properly.

The easiest thing to do is reject stuff. Reject it and sit back. Now the other person has to provide evidence. However you do not know that you are going to burn in the everlasting lake of fire.

Most atheist does not have the guts to answer questions straight. If I ask you "Does God exist?" you would start of saying "I do not believe...".  If you are one who do not have the nerves to say "God does not exist" (which would not be a safe thing for you to say) then there is not point talking to you. You can continue to foolishly proclaim your ignorance.

But if you are among them who can make that statement, then I would not be wrong to say, that what you are making is a claim. It is your claim that God does not exist. It then follows that as with any claims, your claims also need evidence. In other words you need to prove that God does not exist and it is not illogical to ask you to do so.

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  1. The Reverend Toni Rigatoni (CotFSM)16 September 2012 at 10:02

    Atheists do not say 'god does not exist' because of fear but because we reject dogma. Because it is impossible to prove non existence, to state emphatically that god does not exist would display a dogmatic attitude. If it would please you I will say it, GOD DOES NOT EXIST, there happy now? Please explain how we could be afraid of retribution for saying he doesn't exist when we don't believe he does? Doesn't make sense. It is not easy to reject stuff when you have a rational mind, one will look for evidence and logic and when we find none then we will reject it. The easy thing is to just accept stuff like you have then you don't have to bother with the inconvenience of analysis and verification. Once again please proofread, and incidentally the plural of evidence is evidence, not evidences and it is 'Evidence from whom'. Should have asked more questions...

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    1. Thank you for the grammatical and spelling corrections you have pointed out to me.

      The problem is if you are not affirming that God does not exist then you are no more an atheist! You should rather call yourself an agnostic.

      Another thing is that saying "we do not believe that God exists" is the same as saying "we believe that a God does not exist". Atheists will not accept this. Because once they do they will have to provide evidence.

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  2. The Reverend Toni Rigatoni (CotFSM)20 September 2012 at 14:07

    No I am an atheist! Did you not see the big capital letters above? I say that I won't say for sure that god exists because I can't prove that god doesn't exist and that is the scientific way, to be absolute in the absence of proof would be to display too dogmatic an attitude, I leave that to the fundamentalist such as yourself. That doesn't mean however that I am anything less than a non believer; after all you can't prove the non existence of the tooth fairy or Santa Claus or the Easter bunny or the boogy man under your bed, does that make you an agnostic with regard to them? No of course not, so stop altering or misinterpreting what I say to fit your arguments, I am not an agnostic I am an atheist; or if you prefer an agnostic atheist just as you are when it comes to Santa.

    The Reverend

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    1. There are a few problems with your stupid Santa, Eater Bunny etc. argument.

      1. First they are all fictitious characters and everyone knows that they are all fictitious and no one claims that they exist.

      2. Weather they exist or not makes no difference to me. But if God exists then people like you are in everlasting trouble by rejecting Him.

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  3. Why do you assume god would be put out by non-believers? Is he that vain? If so, why has he been so coy as to not reveal himself?

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    1. I do not assume that God would be put out by non-believers. I am saying that non-believers do not want God because they do not want anyone to question their sinful ways.

      You (a creature) is demanding God (your creator) to reveal Himself. This does not make sense as you (a creature) cannot make demands on God (the creator).

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