Kylie
Defeater of Illogic
- Nov 23, 2013
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Neither is there evidence that God does not exist. It is easier to find evidences to prove something as false than it is for something true. (Especially something invisible) If atheists cannot prove God's existence as false, they have no valid reason to say God does not exist.
By that logic, if you are unable to prove fairies existence as false, then you have no valid reason to say that fairies don't exist.
So, do you think fairies exist? Yes or no please.
All hinges on whether that someone can prove his claims like Jesus did. Can this man do miracles that surpass the miracles done by Jesus as said in the Bible? That means doing miracles even greater than raising people from physical death. This is not a ridiculous claim since God is believed to be all powerful and nothing is impossible with Him. So for someone to be valid, he needs to show that he can do miracles that surpass those before and during his time, just like how Jesus' miracles surpassed those before and during His time. Not a single man could do that today or since the time of Jesus.
So much of the technology we have today would be considered miraculous by the standards of the people alive back then.
In any case, we do not KNOW that Jesus did any of those things, we merely have the claims that he did them. I can claim that my husband raised people from the dead last week as well. You would demand supporting evidence to support those claims; likewise, I demand supporting evidence before I accept that the claims made by the Bible are correct.
An atheist brought up two sources on this forum, I need to dig it up first.
I look forward to reading them.
I don't believe in fairies because there is concrete evidence that they are invented and are myths. It isn't hard at all to prove that something is a myth. No one, however, has succeeded in proving that God is myth.
And what is this evidence which PROVES that they are a myth?
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