Originally Posted by Starman
The other issue is that believers don't apply the
Evidentiary Scale to their claims like we do with
other claims outside of theology.

Try and claim you have 500 actual living witnesses to
Bigfoot and see if Xtians will then believe in Bigfoot.

Is this what you are referring to?

The burden of proof determines which party is responsible for putting forth evidence and the level of evidence they must provide in order to prevail. In most cases, the plaintiff (the party bringing the claim) has the burden of proof. As an initial matter, they must meet the burden of production. This requires the plaintiff to put forth evidence in the form of witness testimony, documents, or objects. After the plaintiff presents his or her case-in-chief, the burden of production shifts to the defendant, who then has the opportunity to provide evidence either rebutting the plaintiff’s evidence or supporting the defendant’s own arguments.

Don't ask Christians for proof....the is none....but we have lotsa evidence.


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