Leprechaun
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| − | A '''leprechaun''' is a mythical creature from Irish folklore. Along with [[unicorn]]s and [[dragon]]s, leprechauns are sometimes used as substitutes for [[God]] to illustrate the weakness of an apologist's argument, or the strength of a counterapologist's own argument. | + | A '''leprechaun''' is a [[mythical creature]] from Irish folklore. Along with [[unicorn]]s and [[dragon]]s, leprechauns are sometimes used as substitutes for [[God]] to illustrate the weakness of an apologist's argument, or the strength of a counterapologist's own argument. |
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A leprechaun is a mythical creature from Irish folklore. Along with unicorns and dragons, leprechauns are sometimes used as substitutes for God to illustrate the weakness of an apologist's argument, or the strength of a counterapologist's own argument.
Example
- Atheist: "Do you believe in leprechauns?"
- Theist: "No."
- Atheist: "Why not?"
- Theist: "Because they don't exist."
- Atheist: "Prove it."