Except his beliefs have demonstrable evidence. Not just 'it's written in a book'.
We know what happens to people who have severe brain damage. We have seen and tested countless psychological conditions that affect peoples personalities, memories, etc., etc., ad nauseum. We know not only where memories and personality is stored in the brain, but how to affect them.
Dr.'s are not affecting the 'soul'.
Foot in mouth.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empirical_evidence
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Empirical evidence (also empirical data, sense experience, empirical knowledge, or the a posteriori) is a source of knowledge acquired by means of observation or experimentation.[SUP][1][/SUP] Empirical evidence is information that justifies a belief in the truth or falsity of an empirical claim. In the empiricist view, one can only claim to have knowledge when one has a true belief based on empirical evidence. This stands in contrast to the rationalist view under which reason or reflection alone is considered to be evidence for the truth or falsity of some propositions.[SUP][2][/SUP] The senses are the primary source of empirical evidence. Although other sources of evidence, such as memory, and the testimony of others ultimately trace back to some sensory experience, they are considered to be secondary, or indirect.[SUP][2]"[/SUP]
Sorry you see it that way, T.D. is a really nice guy.
Belief is only justified when the burden of proof is filled. The default position is always non-belief. You wouldn't believe in a magical tea pot orbiting saturn just because someone told you it existed, would you? You would want to see evidence that supported its existence, right?
Foot in mouth #2.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_theory
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A scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on knowledge that has been repeatedly confirmed through observation and experimentation.[SUP][1][/SUP][SUP][2][/SUP] Scientists create scientific theories from hypotheses that have been corroborated through the scientific method, then gather evidence to test their accuracy. As with all forms of scientific knowledge, scientific theories are inductive in nature and aim for predictive and explanatory force.[SUP][3][/SUP][SUP][4]"[/SUP]
Atheists believe all kinds of things, we just need proof first. We don't believe on faith, if you do that's cool; but don't make your case about your beliefs and get pissed when people poke holes in it.
Damn, that barely got out of the opening round....