Spiralz
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That leaves us at "I don't know", not "make up whatever you want".
I wasn't calling you ignorant personally. It's just the name of the fallacy.
You do realize that you just used another logical fallacy, right? Appeal to popularity. The mere fact that many people believe soething doesn't make it correct.
Regardless, elimination can be used in some situations... but only when you're sure that you have an exhaustive list that includes every possible explanation for the thing you're trying to explain.
If you're willng to provide us with an exhaustive list of every single possible cause for the universe and demonstrate that it really is exhaustive, then it would be valid for you to argue for God by process of elimination.. Not until then, though.
It has nothing to do with soothing thoughts, it has to do with my logic. Obviously the discussion on God being real has gone on since the beginning and will go on until the end. At this time in my life God is my conclusion to why we are here. Appeal to popularity has nothing to do with it either in that it is MY process of elimination not anyone else. To me its about weeding out the ideas that aren't logical to me. It's a never ending process that I go through but if you can't show proof on anything your debating it will always go on forever. I'm sure this comment that I'm typing will have some type of fallacy in it too, but if you look at any type of religious discussion close enough, you can find something to nitpick about.