That isn't a rational argument. Do you see the bit where it says...

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    That isn't a rational argument. Do you see the bit where it says ''he is not considered a mythical figure within these religious traditions?'

    The existence of a god is not determined by whatever believers consider to be true.

    By that criteria, all the countless gods that humankind has believed in were once considered to be real.

    Try again. This time try to give it some thought, if you are able.
    Last edited by DBT9: Tuesday, 14:47
 
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