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The logical fallacy of atheism

Sonofason

Well-Known Member
Sorry, not looking to get involved in this, but just wanted to note, I've changed my opinion about some stuff since coming here. Not the central 'Is there a God' question, but I have developed my opinion on various things, so change IS possible.
Well that's a good sign. Maybe there's a glimmer of hope for positive changes.
 

Sonofason

Well-Known Member
I doubt it.
For some reason I suspect you have a bag full of bold empty claims you can not stand to leave undumped.
Well, be patient. Perhaps when the time is right, I will reveal more bold empty claims that you will no doubt be incapable of refuting.
 

McBell

Unbound
Well, be patient. Perhaps when the time is right, I will reveal more bold empty claims that you will no doubt be incapable of refuting.
You really should put your ego aside long enough to understand that I have no interest in doing your homework for you.
Bold empty claims need only the same effort to refute that was used to present.
None.
 

Sonofason

Well-Known Member
I did no such thing.
Your right. It was FunctionalAthiest who said that.

I've got to do a better job keeping track of who's doing the talking here. It's been a few times now that I've accused someone of saying things they didn't say because they're interjecting in a discussion I'm having with someone else. I don't fault you for interjecting. It's my mistake. Please accept my sincere apology.
 
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