AB,
The evidence for God is truly overwhelming.
If you believe that be the case why won’t you ever produce any of this supposed evidence?
Pixies and Leprechauns offer ample evidence of your conscious efforts to try to ridicule any argument for God's existence.
No they don’t. The “ridicule” is actually an
argumentum ad absurdum – when I show that your own argument to produce the conclusion only one of us finds to be ridiculous ("souls") can equally produce a conclusion we both find to be ridiculous ("gravity pixies") that tells you that you have a bad argument.
I’ll even set out your argument for you:
1. There are gaps in the current materialist explanations for consciousness/gravity
2. Therefore a materialist explanation for consciousness/gravity is impossible
3. I refuse to justify my claim 2 with an argument, and when pressed will only attempt to shift the burden of proof by demanding that
you tell
me how consciousness/gravity works. Any explanation you give me I will however tell you "beggars belief", but I won't tell you why
4. Because a materialist explanations for consciousness/gravity is "impossible", that gives me licence to insert the faith claim explanation souls/gravity pixies
5. There is no evidence at all for souls/gravity pixies but I apply a different standard of evidence to these claims from the standard I apply to the materialist explanations for consciousness/gravity
6. Souls/gravity pixies are logical impossibilities because each would necessitate an infinite regress – souls would need other souls to do their thinking etc, gravity pixies would need other gravity pixies to hold them down etc. I don’t care about that though because both are magic
7. Therefore souls/gravity pixies are real
Do you finally get it now? If you think an unsound argument nonetheless legitimately justifies your faith claim “souls”, you cannot arbitrarily just deny to me
exactly the same unsound argument to justify my claim “gravity pixies”. What you
can do though is to abandon the unsound argument entirely, and instead either:
1. Give up on the claim “souls”;
or2. Find another argument that doesn’t work equally for the conclusion "souls/gravity pixies”.
You choose.