There are many religions that exist, past and present, all over the world. They all teach very different things. If someone wants me to believe in one of them, don't they have the burden of proof? Asking me to prove that god(s) do not exist seems silly. You're the one who believes in the invisible, magical wheveryoucall it. Shouldn't you have to prove that god/goddess/shiva/hachiman/whatever is real before asking me to beleive. All of you have books to quote from so spare me. What proof do you have? Give me the proof that the is one god and not many or vice versa. What evidence shows that "something" is out there? If a Hindu believes as devoutly in his gods as a Christian does in his god, how am I to judge whih experience is more valid? You say that faith doesn't require proof. Convinient. Faith in what? There are many faiths. How could I chose without proof of some kind? Darwin has his proof, where is yours?
2007-04-25
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