Punisher__
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The burden of proof is on those who advocate for the existence of something, not those who don't.
If someone makes a claim that there's a green man standing outside the door, it'd be up to that person to prove it. If not...then, you know the rest.
The "claims" of the non-believer are backed up by the fact that there's no evidence to the contrary. And plus, non-believers do not make a positive claim. The only thing that can be proven is a positive claim. Thus, the burden of proof is on the BELIEVER.
If someone makes a claim that there's a green man standing outside the door, it'd be up to that person to prove it. If not...then, you know the rest.
The "claims" of the non-believer are backed up by the fact that there's no evidence to the contrary. And plus, non-believers do not make a positive claim. The only thing that can be proven is a positive claim. Thus, the burden of proof is on the BELIEVER.
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