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LuccaCardoso1 said:
mZuzek said:

I don't necessarily believe that's how things happened, but there is no proof it either was or wasn't. I just keep an open mind.

I just want to point out 1 thing about this: Just because we have no proof that it didn't happen, it doesn't mean we should take the hypothesis seriously. The burden of proof is on the person hypothesizing.

The problem is that the proof put forward (revelation) is never accepted. So the burden actually falls on both sides because they're equally inconclusive.