Why would I know? And why, for that matter, is the burden of proof on me to prove we aren't in outer fucking space,-
[He gestures back in the direction he knows the observatory is]
- at the mercy of some kind of all-knowing, perfect god that always knows right from wrong, kidnaps people who are already dead somehow and brings them back to life perfectly, and has a talking owl. Why is it on me to prove that a person like that has all that power and is using it to take six random people that didn't even want to be here instead of resurrecting people that actually wanted it? If I can't prove there ISN'T an invisible unicorn in the room, WHY does that mean that I lose?
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[He gestures back in the direction he knows the observatory is]
- at the mercy of some kind of all-knowing, perfect god that always knows right from wrong, kidnaps people who are already dead somehow and brings them back to life perfectly, and has a talking owl. Why is it on me to prove that a person like that has all that power and is using it to take six random people that didn't even want to be here instead of resurrecting people that actually wanted it? If I can't prove there ISN'T an invisible unicorn in the room, WHY does that mean that I lose?