Okay. Last time. The burden of proof is on the person making the claim. [Spirituality & Religion]
So let's say, for instance, that I come here spreading the word of Farblesnozz. "Who is Farblesnozz?" you ask. Well, he is the creator of the world. And he loves you, but you need to start worshipping him. It says so in my book, the Holy And Perfect Gliberoo. And if you worship Farblesnozz, when you die, you will be transported to the wondrous land of Erehwon, where all your wishes come true. But if you DON'T worship Farblesnozz, you will be sent to the realm of Snazzlekhil, where the evil Mayor Gangleslotte will force you to work endlessly in the dirt mines.
Now prove that none of that is true.
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@Adogslife It's a "proof" christians like to use - their god is real because you can't prove it isn't. Unless one applies double standards (as they do), the same must apply to everything else.