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The problem with the FSM, Leprechaun, and Odin questions is that they all start with an incorrect premise. They equate these imaginary and fictional characters to a real historical being. This is a mistake in logic and reason. This is why atheists often find themselves running in circles trying to figure out why their ‘argument’ is silly.
The reality of God is already established as a matter of the historical record. To believe God isn’t real, requires them to disprove the already established facts about God—which all of them admit they can’t do.
Because they can’t do it, their entire belief that God isn’t real – even though God has already been established as real – is based on blind faith—a belief (opinion) but not facts and evidence.
This is why it takes great faith to be an atheist.