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In reply to the discussion: Six reasons why I think Stephen Fry is Absolutely Fabulous [View all]truebrit71
(20,805 posts)25. So he/she/it is real...
... but there isn't a single shred of evidence to back it up...
Right?
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Its not the popularity of the issue, its the simple fact that no theist has yet to come...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2015
#11
Not counting Basil, Athanasius, Hilary, Irenaeus, Nektarios, Chrysostom, Gennadius, Tertullian,
rug
Feb 2015
#12
Not sure what the point of the name drop is supposed to be, are any of their arguments compelling?
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2015
#50
You could at least provide evidence that the natural universe bears the tool-marks of a
AtheistCrusader
Feb 2015
#42
No I can't and you do know that. my faith is not science and nor do I attempt to make it that.
hrmjustin
Feb 2015
#45
Actually not always. In arguments like this in real life it is not convenient.
hrmjustin
Feb 2015
#46
That's what I said. Specific, ancient claims say nothing about the existence or nonexistence of God.
rug
Feb 2015
#39
I don't think a "test for God" is the right thing to try to design...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2015
#47
Speaking of thin skin, you sure got quiet in that thread Cartoonist linked.
AtheistCrusader
Feb 2015
#44