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Replying to post 6 by Kenisaw]
Kenisaw wrote:You can't prove something does not exist. That is false logic. You can only prove something does exist. If you cannot prove something does exist, the only rational conclusion to reach is that it does not.
Let's test that against the Laws of logic.
The police claim John Killed Joe.
The police can't prove John Killed Joe.
Therefore, John killed Joe.
FAILED
Group A claim God exists, and miracles take place.
Group B claim they can't prove it.
Therefore, Group A's claims are false - God does not exist, nor do miracles happen.
FAILED
The Law of thought isn't working here.
Therefore, this is not logical, but irrational thinking.
Kenisaw wrote:I don't claim that gods, or miracles, or any other supernatural claim, do not exist. I state that there is no known empirical evidence or data that show these claims to be true. Without the data, there is no reason to consider them plausible or realistic.
I have asked you, specifically, to provide even one single scrap of empirical evidence for these things. You haven't. You've posted a few quote mines and some youtube videos showing people's unfounded claims, but you still haven't given us any actual data. No cultist ever has, and the reason why is perfectly obvious - there isn't any. If there were it would have been on every news station and billboard in the country.
I don't agree with you Kenisaw.
I showed that there is evidence.
And just because a person does not understand something, that doesn't disprove it.
Are you sure you viewed the right post, because I don't recall it containing videos.
It does contain this quote however,
some things are not scientifically explainable.
And isn't that the truth. So how are they able to deduce what is indeed a miracle from a supernatural, or even what
is supernatural?
Thank you.