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We know something of coins,
from experience you might counter, but as far as the thought-experiment goes we know it from the definition of this abstract coin. Obviously the analogy didn't work as intended. Let me not muck about with analogies then. If there are two mutually exclusive claims and we know that one is wrong, we know that the other is right. There is no excuse for fence sitting. I know you are not yet convinced that we are dealing with mutually exclusive claims but can you at least agree with me so far in this?
(, Thu 6 Oct 2011, 3:00, archived)
Yes I agree, with regards to things like coins where there are always one of two answers, that if one is wrong, the other must be right.
What does that have to do with you believing in God?
(, Thu 6 Oct 2011, 3:07, archived)
All the non-God answers are absurd.
I have enumerated them below.
(, Thu 6 Oct 2011, 3:09, archived)
Sorry, you mean to say the God answer is NOT absurd?
Imagine if only one person believed in God. They'd lock them up in a mental asylum.
(, Thu 6 Oct 2011, 3:11, archived)
I'm still waiting for you to disprove my tea-pot too.

(, Thu 6 Oct 2011, 3:16, archived)
if only one person wasn't deaf no doubt the same outcome would result.
this is not a very good line of argument.

You have assumed it is absurd, for some reason.
(, Thu 6 Oct 2011, 3:16, archived)
Yes but hearing isn't the same as someone, one day claiming "THERE IS A GOD" and then there just being a God.
Stop using terrible analogies.
(, Thu 6 Oct 2011, 3:18, archived)
And you haven't answered my question on where God was for the other 190,000 years of our existence and why, when he did decide to make himself known, he did so in an uneducated, illiterate and consequently gullible part of the world.
He didn't make himself known to the Chinese, who could read.
(, Thu 6 Oct 2011, 3:20, archived)
woah now wait a second,
are you saying I'm the first and only person ever to say there is a God? And that my saying so somehow makes it true?
(, Thu 6 Oct 2011, 3:21, archived)
No, I'm saying that at some point, someone did declare it and, in your mind, that made it true.
You did not come to this conclusion on your own.
(, Thu 6 Oct 2011, 3:23, archived)