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[quote=Anonymous][quote][quote=Anonymous] Right, you can't disprove a negative. You can't disprove leprechauns. You can't disprove Voldemort or Spider-man. But you don't believe in those, do you? Of course not. Because there is no evidence they are real.[/quote] Leprechauns are small solitary men that are drives from Irish folklore. They wear green clothing, like to cause mischief, and look for gold at the end of a rainbow. The earliest known reference to the leprechaun appears in the medieval tale known as the Echtra Fergus mac Léti (Adventure of Fergus son of Léti). The text contains an episode in which Fergus mac Léti, King of Ulster, falls asleep on the beach and wakes to find himself being dragged into the sea by three lúchorpáin. He captures his abductors, who grant him three wishes in exchange for release. The leprechaun has been classed as a "solitary fairy" by the writer and amateur folklorist William Butler Yeats. Leprechaun and folktales about them exist only in Ireland. Voldemort is a fictional character from JK Rowling’s Harry Potter series. Spider-Man is a superhero created by writer-editor Stan Lee and writer-artist Steve Ditko. He first appeared in the anthology comic book Amazing Fantasy #15 (Aug. 1962) in the Silver Age of Comic Books. He appears in American comic books published by Marvel Comics and in movies, television shows, and video game adaptations set in the Marvel Universe. Spider-Man is the alias of Peter Parker, an orphan raised by his Aunt May and Uncle Ben in New York City after his parents Richard and Mary Parker died in a plane crash. [b]How are these three things related to God? It’s easy to prove all three of these things are creations of man/woman. We know where each came from and all three are very well known. [/b] [/quote][/quote] Your post is long and thoughtful. But yet you cannot see the irony in your post. Do you need me to explain it? I am guessing you don't, but I will if you wish.[/quote]
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