If something exists and you DO believe in it, then your belief conforms with reality.
If something DOESN'T exist, and you DON'T believe in it, then your belief conforms to reality.
If something DOESN'T exist and you DO believe in it, then it still does NOT exist.
I thought that needed to be pointed out.
If someone believes in a god and other people don't, does the other people's disbelief in that god make that god disappear?
If the answer is no, then why are god believers upset when someone doesn't believe in their god?
I mean, if your god truly does exist and you're so sure that it does, then why are you concerned about other people's opinion of or belief in that god?
The only reason I can think of for why someone would need to convince another person that their own god was the "right one", would be if the person doing the convincing had some agenda where their own god needs to exist in order for them to justify their own actions and agenda.
2007-09-12
12:14:54
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