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minus-squareTh4tGuyIIlinkfedilink25•edit-21 year agoAh, the good old, tried and tested burden of proof switcheroo. Unlike with religion, we could attempt to prove whether our flying friend is a liar or not… but they won’t like it. Load them on a plane, boot them from the sky - if they can’t infact fly, then they shall die. If only religion could be so easily tested as throwing someone out of a plane and watching if they splat or not.
minus-squareVictronlinkfedilink3•1 year agoI mean, you could try to prove their invisible friend can make them fly.
minus-square@halvar@lemm.eelinkfedilink1•1 year agoThat would be tempting the Lord to save someone, just so he can prove you wrong.
minus-square@Cabrio@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink0•1 year agoThat’s why we needs Athiest to push unsuspecting religious people out of planes so their gods can’t claim this.
Ah, the good old, tried and tested burden of proof switcheroo.
Unlike with religion, we could attempt to prove whether our flying friend is a liar or not… but they won’t like it.
Load them on a plane, boot them from the sky - if they can’t infact fly, then they shall die.
If only religion could be so easily tested as throwing someone out of a plane and watching if they splat or not.
I mean, you could try to prove their invisible friend can make them fly.
That would be tempting the Lord to save someone, just so he can prove you wrong.
Yeah, it’s a classic.
That’s why we needs Athiest to push unsuspecting religious people out of planes so their gods can’t claim this.