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No, it's not a response. I purposefully said "claim X" to disconnect it from any other topic we've brought up on here so far. I specifically called it a claim, and nowhere it was ever said to be a response to anything.
Yep, even then.
You can't seem to make up your mind:
Great, so you believe there are claims which atheists make, that atheists have the burden of proof for these claims, and that they are capable of meeting that burden of proof.
Responses to claims exist and are themselves claims.
But now you've admitted that atheists make a claim (or at least that you make a claim), namely the claim that God is unworthy of belief.
The remaining point on which we disagree is whether every claim has the burden of proof or whether this describes the burden of proof. As noted, I have provided counterarguments to your own claim. You have neither answered those counterarguments nor provided your own counterarguments to my claim. If you remain unwilling to do either of these things then I think our conversation has come to an end. Here they are again:
Were you fearful for Tagliatelli when he answered them? Perhaps you should have warned him of the imminent danger. I have to admit, he is a bit naive, honestly answering questions and all... I don't think he will make a very good atheist in the long run due to these lapses of judgment.
I completely agree with you, which is why I'm trying to parse this out with him so he understands.
Both of the claims in question are assertions of fact.
According to your own definition, you hold to two positive assertions.
I suggests you stop with these juvenile comments.
Okay. Further, given two propositions:
In America it is the atheist who has the burden of proof, since he is the one challenging the status quo from the perspective of the Western and American societal narrative of the ubiquity of religion. The burden of proof in Europe may be legitimately different.
- God is worthy of belief.
- God is not worthy of belief.
Of course, it's incumbent on the one making a positive claim.
Seriously, I'm not sure what point you're trying to make?
"Claim ~X" is a response
It is a response. "Claim ~X" is a response to "Claim X."
That's because that part of your definition is arbitrary and therefore illegitimate. "A positive claim is an assertion of fact. Except when you're responding to a positive claim; in that case it doesn't count!" That makes no sense.
You can't just arbitrarily exclude responses from the species of positive claims.
Sure, neither of us have justification for our beliefs on the subje .... oh look, squirrel!I believe the point is good ol' obfuscation.
The post you were responding to didn't include "Claim ~X". It mentioned "I don't believe claim X". Try again.