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Post by Dragon*of*Heaven on Jan 12, 2007 23:33:14 GMT -5
Dan, there is not sufficient proof on either side to prove the point. Any evidence that is there is largely circumstantial. because of that I see it as a choice that has the equal chance of being wrong no matter what you choose. Also notice I did not say which you think to be right I stated which you know to be right. I don't care who you are if you are a believer in God and have no doubt you are a fool of the worst kind. That said a person who is purely atheist who dose not even contemplate the possibility is equally in the wrong. Reason dictates not presuming you are right on insufficient evidence. When the evidence dose not meet the necessary requirements is it necessary to not state that which you do not know.
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