You
know there is no God? I am sorry, but that is the biggest argument from ignorance that I have ever seen.
Argument from ignorance asserts that a proposition is true because it has not yet been proven false or proposition is false because it has not yet been proven true. This represents a type of
false dichotomy in that it excludes a third option, which is that there may have been an insufficient investigation, and therefore there is insufficient information to prove the proposition be either true or false. Nor does it allow the admission that the choices may in fact not be two (true or false), but may be as many as four,
- true
- false
- unknown between true or false
- being unknowable (among the first three).[1]
Argument from ignorance - Wikipedia
When atheists stop making assertions they cannot prove, that is when I will stop pointing out that they are committing that fallacy.
I have no arrogance towards nonbelievers and in fact my best friends are nonbelievers I have met in forums. I only have one close friend who is a Baha'i. Moreover, I understand the atheist position, because there is really no proof that God exists.
Given the empirical evidence, I have always held the position that there are three mutually exclusive logical possibilities:
1. God exists and communicates via Messengers, or
2. God exists and does not communicate, or
3. God does not exist
There is
no way to prove that any one of those are true, thus I do not assert that any one of them is true.
However I believe that #1 is true.