Trailblazer
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You can never admit you are wrong when you are proven wrong...Sorry, your excuses fail. It was.
What's that called?
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You can never admit you are wrong when you are proven wrong...Sorry, your excuses fail. It was.
It does not really matter how many people believe or disbelieve in God because that has no bearing on whether God exists or not, as I just explained to you on the other thread.I know that. That is why I said the number would be somewhere in between. Do you understand that many, I did not claim all, of the nons are atheists?
I found it.He might. It is rather strange that no one can find reliable evidence for him.
There is evidence. 93% of the people in the world do not believe in God just because they want to believe in God.
It does not really matter how many people believe or disbelieve in God because that has no bearing on whether God exists or not, as I just explained to you on the other thread.
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He might. It is rather strange that no one can find reliable evidence for him.
I found it.
The number of believers is of no matter. There is evidence but few people recognize the evidence.So which is it? Is the number of believers indicative of evidence, or is it of no matter? You seem again to be producing contradictory ideas.
He didn't. That is not an explanation. For one thing, "exists" is undefined in that sentence. For another, God is defined in terms which themselves are untethered from reality.He did. He said it exists because of God.
Now that would be a perfect example of the ad populum fallacy.It's not reliable though, if it were there would be a broad consensus that your deity was the real one, and there is not.
So you claim.There is evidence. 93% of the people in the world do not believe in God just because they want to believe in God. Most of them believe because they see the evidence that you do not see.
It is an explanation but not the only explanation.He didn't. That is not an explanation. For one thing, "exists" is undefined in that sentence. For another, God is defined in terms which themselves are untethered from reality.
Claiming a god has literally no more explanatory power than does claiming "magic" as a cause.
So I believe.So you claim.
On what basis do you claim that 93% of the people believe because they see evidence?It is not ad populum because I did not say it is true because many or most people believe it is true.
I said "Most of them believe because they see the evidence that you do not see."
I gave you the reason it is not an explanation. Your response lacks any reciprocal content.It is an explanation but not the only explanation.
I assumed that you believed what you claimed.So I believe.
Being @TrailblazerYou can never admit you are wrong when you are proven wrong...
What's that called?
No all of the 93% believe because they see evidence. Some people believe in God just because it makes sense to them that God exists.On what basis do you claim that 93% of the people believe because they see evidence?
93% of people see evidence of what? God? Evidence like, "I know it's true, because I can feel God's love in my heart." Or, "I know it's true, because the Word of God, the Bible, says it's true." How many of us "assumed" there was a God simply because we were told there was a God. Then comes defining who that God is. What is the percentage of people agree on that?On what basis do you claim that 93% of the people believe because they see evidence?
A belief is not a claim unless one is making a claim about their belief.I assumed that you believed what you claimed.
No, I always admit when I am wrong and there are many instances of me admitting I am wrong posted on this forum, but when I know I am not wrong I do not admit I am wrong because that is unjust. I will not admit to committing logical fallacies I did not commit just because some people misapply logical fallacies and then they cannot admit they are wrong.