Stop that Pigeon!
The claim you have made is that theist have failed to satisfy the burden of proof.
Actually strictly it’s that I’ve never seen an argument from a theist that does this, but near enough.
Please demonstrate how.
I have done every time one such has been attempted here. If you think any argument for “god” has been attempted that isn’t fallacious, then it’s your job to tell us what it is.
Plausible alternatives to your claim are an inability in logical argument on the part of atheist,…
Could be. Luckily though logical fallacies are
codified, so it’s easy to see whether or not the argument of the theist aligns with one (or more) of these codified fallacies. So far at least, they all have.
…an inability to detect the divine,…
And speaking of aligning with codified logical fallacies, that one is called begging the question.
…lying about their experience of the divine…
And so’s that (with a sprinkle of
ad hom thrown in).
…or the logic of the divine,
No lying needed – the logic tried so far is bust (see above).
…just being mistaken about the divine.
More begging the question, plus some shifting of the burden of proof again. It’s not about being mistaken about “the divine” – even if every possible argument to justify the claim “the divine” was as flat wrong as the ones you try, there could still be a divine (or leprechauns) just as a matter of dumb luck. It’s actually only about being mistaken about
the arguments attempted to justify the claim “the divine”. And your only way to show that would be to find some logic of your own more coherent or robust than that which, currently at least, knocks you out of the park.
And no, ignoring, misrepresenting, quote doctoring or just plain lying about that doesn’t do that job for you no matter how much you cling to it.
Oh, and any news yet on your balls ups re epistemology, atheism/agnosticism and the burden of proof by the way or are you determined to keep ducking and diving about these things?