Someone told me about a Tooth Fairy and what they were about but when I was a kid I seen my parents stick money under my brothers pillow on the night he lost his tooth. Ever since then I knew what happens with regard to the Tooth Fairy.
Actually I like your answer better. I don't believe in the Tooth Fairy because there is no evidence for me to do so.
OK...so apply that rationale to christianity...and...VOILA!


Even still, your rationale isn't complete.

Don't get it?

Pay attention


Because seeing evidence to a contrary conclusion doesn't disprove the original assertion...AND leads to a greater point:

YOU CANT PROVE A NEGATIVE. Its the problem of induction. Read some Hume or something.

Evidence and proof is all that matters. If you can prove an assertion, then you've backed it up to the degree you've asserted a particular claim.

You didn't disprove that the tooth fairy didn't exist...merely that your parents had placed money under your pillow.

The tooth fairy COULD possibly exist...however unlikely that claim seems according to the rules of induction.

I say this to say this:
You take christianity for a given, so its functionally difficult for you to step outside of that paradigm and assess its asserts independently of your emotional attachment to them.
For lack of better term, you're brainwashed...so when you met a THOROUGH dude like me who doesn't take your (for lack of better term) BULLshyt (cause thats what religion is in my honest opinion, aside from being a failed science

Humble yourself on these religious topics and you can learn a thing or two.
Not all of us are ignorant 14 year olds on our mother's computers.
