Sorry I don't see how that works.
In the picture I posted there is 'evidence' of the existence of the mother (just let me explain) as there is revelation from God in real life outside of the womb that indicates to examples of Gods existence.
Was that your explanation?
I disagree about there being evidence for God. Or rather, I think that "revealed" religion basically comes down to hearsay: the believer believes because he or she was told that it was true. I suppose that hearsay is a type of evidence, but it's generally considered to be bad, unreliable type of evidence.
But your version says that there is no evidence whatsoever and that since they have been together the whole time they both would have had the same thinking/beliefs (and you are being misleading by mentioning a unicorn).
No, I'm not being misleading; I'm playing the same game that you (or your picture) played.
In the analogy, the fetuses (feti?) don't know anything about anything outside the womb. In your version, they're talking about something that we know exists, though they would have no way to confirm or deny this: "Mom". In my version, they talk about something that we know doesn't exist: a unicorn. If my version has stacked the deck, so has yours.
And my point about them being together the whole time touches on something important: they both have access to the same evidence... the same premises on which to base a conclusion. If two people have come to incompatible conclusions, then one of two things (or both) must be true:
- they started from different premises
- at least one of the people has relied on faulty reasoning
But this goes either way, maybe the 'atheist' baby is all about "I will believe when I see" then even though there is evidence that leads to Gods existence he won't believe unless he actually sees God no matter how overwhelming the evidence.
What makes you think there's overwhelming evidence for God?
And one more thing, when you actually see something and witness it with your own eyes, your choice of 'believing it' is no longer an option, you must believe it. So again, Atheists don't wish to have belief in something they have to wait to see but instead prefer to have belief in something they are going to see in this life time. Like the scientist example I made earlier.
I think you have an incorrect impression of atheists.