A. J. Ayer, 2

A prevalent fallacy is the assumption that a proof of an after-life would also be a proof of the existence of a deity.

He took the view that this world was very nasty and that there was a fair chance that the next world, if it existed, was even nastier.

— What I Saw When I Was Dead

— A. J. Ayer

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