In that case your argument is still false. I don't need a god - it might be nice if one existed but I'm not losing any slepp over it. So as it's not a universal need it doesn't have to exist.Firstly - I am sorry to hear about the situation with your father-in-law.
Good counter argument - but also fallacious.
The argument for need applies to all people - what "we" really need implies every single person who has ever lived.
Your above example is a good argument but only refers to specific individuals with specific needs.
I'm referring to universal needs of the human race, not individual ones.
The need for water is a universal need - every single person does need water.
No they don't. Only Sartre used the word "need", the others only expressed a desire.The quotes I gave in my original post on this demonstrate a need for God from Atheists.
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