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2009-02-27 01:55 pm (UTC)
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Conversely, to continue to attempt to discredit that belief (as for instance by trying to establish here that there is no need to disprove it)
You don't think that the original statement "you can't prove a negative" applied to atheism, is an attempt to discredit *my* belief? Why not?
Or, if it is an attempt to discredit my belief, why is it okay for someone else to do it to me, but not okay for me to do it to someone else?
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You don't think that the original statement "you can't prove a negative" applied to atheism, is an attempt to discredit *my* belief? Why not?
Or, if it is an attempt to discredit my belief, why is it okay for someone else to do it to me, but not okay for me to do it to someone else?