Quote Originally Posted by harris7
Haze you've reversed the process, one needs to support their own claim.
"the burden of proof rests on the person making the claim"
ie. it is your job to prove it as you cannot disprove something that dosn't exist.

You haze cannot disprove my claim:
That i have a large invisible dragon in my bedroom.

Please disprove that... you cannot. (this measure dosn't prove truth)
But if you as me to prove it:
and i cannot (the only reason i cannot prove it is because it dosn't exist)

but to answer your question the "problem of evil is an argument against the idea of "God""

check that out on wikipedia if you like.

My position on the subject is that people start out non-believers, some change their views because of something. I argue that, that "something" that makes them change their views isn't valid. And that becoming a believer is wrong.
I'm asking God to open your eyes to see something. There is something prophetic here. I know it sounds very strange. bear with me here. Your paradigm will radically change.

Trust in the Lord with all your heart and Lean not to your own Understanding Proverbs 3:5
braddog10 Reviewed by braddog10 on . intelligent design > pure accident I just smoked with my buddy and we were discussing dark matter, multi-dimension theories, and other such things that are way beyond our scale of comprehension... we are both wondering how someone could see the complexity and intricacy of this universe (from clusters of galaxies down to atoms) and believe that there was not some sort of "higher intelligence" behind it, even if the "higher intelligence" simply aligned the big bang and just left us spinning since... this is NOT a Rating: 5