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I just believe in one less God than you

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/* Problems with the "I just believe in one less God than you" argument */
'''1.''' '''The atheistic argument improperly considers historical evidence.'''
[[Image:27 2blinka fig01f.jpg|thumb|150px|right|[[Simon Greenleaf]], one of the founders of the [[Harvard University]] law school wrote: . His work ''Testimony of the Evangelists Examined by the Rules of Evidence Administered in Courts of Justice'' is a classic in the discipline of [[Christian legal apologetics]] which is a branch of [[Christian apologetics]]. ]]
The Ministry Cold Case Christianity declares:
{{Cquote|In every criminal trial, a jury is asked to evaluate the actions of one defendant related to a particular crime. While there are millions of other people in the world who could have committed the crime under consideration (and indeed, millions of these people were actually available to commit the crime), only one has been charged. If the jury becomes convinced this defendant is the perpetrator, they will convict him based on their beliefs. They will convict the accused even though they haven’t examined the actions (or nature) of millions of other potential suspects. They’ll render a verdict based on the evidence related to this defendant, in spite of the fact they may be ignorant of the history or actions of several million alternatives. If the evidence is persuasive, the jurors will become true believers in the guilt of this man or woman, even as they reject millions of other options.