game100guy
Prove there
isn't one and I'll shutup.
wink
Only people that claim that there is not a deity must provide evidence that there is not one. Similarly, anyone claiming that there is one must also provide evidence. Claiming belief in one is quite different in that it is your belief, not a claim of absolute knowledge. The key is the difference between saying 'I know there is a deity' or 'There is a deity' and 'I believe/think there is a deity.' You can also see how this works for claims that there are not deities (though it is also possible to just no believe in a deity without claiming the nonexistence of one). So, since I see no one presently involved in the debate claiming there is not a deity, no one presently has to prove that there is not one. There are people, however, claiming that one does exist.
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Also, I don't know why atheists are so obsessed with people who believe in god.
And I do not know why some theists are so interested in atheists.
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There isn't an explanation for every single thing, just let us follow our religion.
I do not care what your religion is, so long as it complies with observed reality and is not harmful. I mostly debate for the sake of debating. Thus, someone stating 'I believe' will not be questioned by myself (thought others may provoke such people into making unfounded claims) and only question those making unfounded claims (those yelling 'God does/doesn't exist!').