Right?
Very few people would disagree with this logical inference...
Now..."A" must be verifiably true for everyone, a fact nobody would deny (i.e. "A" is "if we don't have any air to breath for a certain period of time, we will die...) and "B" must also be true (there's suddenly no air to breathe for a certain period of time) then "C" must also be true (we die...), therefore "A" equals "C"....
Make "C" (God exists)
What statement would "A" and "B" be, without repeating statement "C", bearing in mind that "A" and "B" must be a probable fact everyone (even non-believers) agree on, and statements "A" and "B" must not be "beliefs," they must be empirical facts....
2007-06-09
20:58:00
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