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Originally Posted by MarchHare
The burden of proof lies on the person making the claim that something exists. It's not the onus of the non-believer to disprove the existance of God, because that's no more possible than disproving the existance of the Invisible Pink Unicorn, the Flying Spaghetti Monster, or Russell's Teapot.
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I didn't claim magical space pixies exist. I asked if there was evidence that they didn't.
I get the difference between evidence and faith. I understand why atheists (and myself) gravitate to the former. Where I have a problem is when people belittle other's beliefs like you did with your magical space pixies comment.
You KNOW that God doesn't exist. But the thing is....you don't know.
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