Humblesmith,
re: "If he says no, then his problem is not evidence, but refusal to believe."
Are you implying that you think that a person has the ability to consciously CHOOSE to believe that someone or something does or doesn’t exist or that a certain proposition is or isn’t true?
re: "If he says no, then his problem is not evidence, but refusal to believe."
Are you implying that you think that a person has the ability to consciously CHOOSE to believe that someone or something does or doesn’t exist or that a certain proposition is or isn’t true?