Blade_Runner wrote:
You're playing loose with the words "evidence", "fact", and "truth",
you're "critical thinking" is a bit warped,
and you haven't a clue to what you are talking about.
However, since you think you are the omniscient arbiter of truth,
why don't you explain how you test a proposition for truth.
For the test to be successful in revealing truth,
it must show logical consistency, empirical adequacy and experiential relevance.
Put your phenomenal intellect to work on this:
That which exists must have a cause for its existence,
the universe and life exist,
therefore the universe and life were caused to exist.
Nothing is caused to exist without a purpose for its existence,
the universe and life were caused to exist,
therefore the universe and life have a purpose.
So, what or who caused the universe and life to exist,
and what is their purpose?
You're playing loose with the words "evidence... (
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So some old white dude with long white hair living up in the clouds is the cause of all existence? Seems plausible. Since you have all the answers, intellect and critical thinking skills, you tell me.