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Great video

This is Questions No Atheist Can Answer – Debunked.
Most of the "questions, well, ALL of them, use logical fallacies to push their argument

"Argument from ignorance" fallacy: We don't understand it, therefore God. Asserting that a proposition is true because it hasn't been proven to be false.

"Personal Incredulity" fallacy: When someone finds something difficult to understand (or is unaware) and therefore asserts it can't be true.

"Non Sequitur" fallacy: When the conclusion of an argument doesn't logocally follow from its premise

(Not to be confused with "Begging the Question" fallacy:

"To beg a question means to assume the conclusion of an argument—a type of circular reasoning. This is an informal fallacy, in which an arguer includes the conclusion to be proven within a premise of the argument, often in an indirect way such that its presence within the premise is hidden or at least not easily apparent."" )

And many other such fallacies.

Daco2007 7 Sep 1
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The claims of a set of questions or a "fact" or opinion that no atheist can answer are invariably made to and for people who wish to believe that such "evidence" exists.
They can always be debunked and more often than no laughed at, however such debunking will rarely if ever reach the ears of the theist unless of course they are silly enough to actually present such an argument to an actual atheist in possession of any IQ level higher than that of an average cucumber.

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