Submitted by Matt Heath (not verified) on Wed, 2008-06-11 19:18.
Good stuff that bares endless repetition until it's impossible for someone to public make an argument failing the Leprechaun test without being laughed off the internet.
Other failing arguments:
Pascals' wager: However small the chances of the existence of an all powerful being that will give infinite punishment for [not believing in leprechauns] the optimal course is to believe in them just in case.
Ontological argument: You can conceive of the most perfect [Leprechaun] that could exist...
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It is the certainty that they possess the truth that makes men cruel.
— Anatole France, novelist, essayist, Nobel laureate (1844-1924)
Good stuff that bares endless repetition until it's impossible for someone to public make an argument failing the Leprechaun test without being laughed off the internet.
Other failing arguments:
Pascals' wager: However small the chances of the existence of an all powerful being that will give infinite punishment for [not believing in leprechauns] the optimal course is to believe in them just in case.
Ontological argument: You can conceive of the most perfect [Leprechaun] that could exist...