Now you've got someone else trying to get you to "prove your claim" after they've failed to prove their initial claims concerning their 'defined deities', (which is a dodge effectively insisting that their initial claim be disproved so that they don't have to substantiate their initial claims). Seems to me it would be easier for the initial claimants to just admit that they cannot substantiate their claims and rely upon faith alone.
I am not claiming God is or is not real, I believe He is, but I did not get on this thread and start asserting that I am right and everyone else is wrong. I am simply asking the person who claimed it was a fact that God does not exist to prove it.
Stating a belief that something is "real" is the same thing a claiming something is real. There is no need to overtly assert that such a claim is "right" since making a claim one believes is tacitly wrong would be even more irrational than going around making unsubstantiated claims which rest upon baseless belief. Regardless, you are again requesting that someone else prove a negative. This isn't how reasoning works; it is however, how those who eschew reasoning work. It's a sad state of affairs but, since the original claim/belief that "god(s)" exist remains unsubstantiated, it's a moot point.
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So, to you, falcon9, an "opinion" of someone's regarding God being real or not is the same as a "fact?" That's the way it is coming across. Besides, a Christian who believes in God and believes His Word is true and literal, does not need to prove their faith to anyone. You have to decide whether or not you choose to believe or not. Christians are always told to "prove" God is real, but yet no one has been able to prove He is not.