Quote Originally Posted by Polymirize
except that, for obviously logical reasons, the burden of proof always resides on the side of the positive claim.

I don't have to prove that the toothfairy doesn't exist. You have to prove that she does.
Quote Originally Posted by Coelho
In this case, the millions of people who says they have felt the presence of God, or witnessed acts which only could be explained by assuming the existence of God, could be enough proof of the existence of God. If the probability of two people hallucinate the same thing is very small, how about the possibility of millions of people hallucinate the same thing? If you agree that when two people agree about some perception then this perception is real, then you must agree that God is real.
Does it is a good enough proof?