• Tryptaminev@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    the burden of proof lies with the one who speaks, not the one who denies) is the obligation on a party in a dispute to provide sufficient warrant for its position.

    Flying Squid said it is impossible what is described in the bible. So he or you if you take his side are the one burdened with proof. In fact the bible provides a very straightforward reasoning. Jesus was granted the power to do wonders by God so people would recognize him as a messenger of God and listen to him spreading the message of God.

    You can say you dont believe in that. But it is not a proof of it not having happened. Especially as a lot of people who lived at the time said otherwise.

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      6 months ago

      If it’s possible, reproduce the claims. Until you can produce evidence of something, they are unfounded claims.

      The Heaven’s Gate cult wrote things down and had a whole group of folks that would confirm the beliefs they had.

      According to you, the burden of proof is on society.

      So I challenge you in the same way you’re attempting here.

      Prove the Heaven’s Gate cult wrong. They made very reasonable claims(according to them) and it’s up to you to prove them wrong.

      That’s what you are doing. Until you can prove someone is able to do the things in your text(s). It’s a fable. You’re still arguing in bad faith.

      New topic: provide your initial rules and conditions for entering responses.