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WolfpackN64 said:
LuccaCardoso1 said:

Actually, it's pretty easy to refute the arguments. Problem is, theists will not accept that they're wrong and will always revert the burden of proof. "Since you can't prove that God doesn't exist, I'm right". And it's kinda impossible to prove that the dragon in your garage doesn't exist.

Many of the responses to the cosmological argument (which is in my eyes by far the strongest) have been pretty weak and pretty much come down to "well, you just can't claim it is so" or they deny metaphysics in their entirity. Just to show, that both sides need to really try to cover their philosophical shortfalls. And atheists are no exception

The cosmological argument is not strong at all. It's just god of the gaps. You can say that it was god, as you can say that it was a huge spaghetti monster or a cute puppy, and all of them would have the same number of evidence: zero.



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