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There's no possible way to ever know one way or the other, so it just seems silly to me that people on both sides of the issue get so wrapped up in the belief that they are right.
Arguing against the Christian version of God and Jesus is valid. The Bible is full of inconsistencies and factual errors that would make any intelligent reader question its validity.
But when it comes to "God", the Entity, w/e the hell you want to call it, saying you KNOW there isn't one seems illogical to me. I understand the "I cant see god" argument and if I wanted to be a pedantic douchebag I'd use the "you can't see air dood" argument. But I won't.
I just honestly think, like the dude said earlier, agnosticism makes the most sense because in this life we just can't know either way.
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Last edited by Terry; 03-04-2008 at 09:23 PM.
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