By the way, the majority of the world likely believes that your god does not exist. Does that mean that your god doesn't exist?
-Bri
*scratching head*
By the way, the majority of the world likely believes that your god does not exist. Does that mean that your god doesn't exist?
-Bri
In what is he different from my god specificaly?
Yes! That's what I've been telling you all along. There is no way to know what unfalsifiable beliefs are right and which are wrong. In many cases they contradict one another so we know that they can't all be right.
So, just realize that your belief is only opinion and respect the beliefs of others.
Could it be that you're finally getting that?
-Bri
*scratching head*
Mine is consequential (he must be if he created the universe).
Oh, and yours doesn't exist.
-Bri
Please give me some examples of unfalsifiable beliefs that contradict each other.
At one point you said that a belief held by the majority of people in the world must be true. The majority of people in the world don't believe that your god exists (they tend to believe in consequential gods). Therefore, by your logic, it must be true that your god doesn't exist. Right?
-Bri
So, just realize that your belief is only opinion and respect the beliefs of others. [ETA: Note that respecting the beliefs of others doesn't necessarily mean believing the beliefs of others.]
I just wish to point out that your beliefs and 'meta-beliefs' are not agreed upon by all, and that your arguments are not persuasive.

Bri - I don't hold all opinions in equal regard. Some are better than others.
- The belief that your god exists.
[*]The belief that your god does not exist.
-Bri
Well, if so, it does follow from your assumptions.
If only things that have spatial boundaries exist, then the immaterial doesn't exist because it does not have spatial boundaries.
But we need to think if the assumption is correct. It seems you beg the question, by assuming that only things that have spatial boundaries exist. It is exactly what needs to be proven in the first place.