Now, I have been reading on this forum that an atheist "believes" or thinks there is no such things as God (or gods)(or nothing else supernatural, for that matter), and that 'proof' has nothing to do with thier beliefs/thinking. But, for many questions I see posted, there are those atheists who say they do not belive because there is no proof. Now, what is it? Do you just not believe (lack of faith or none at all)? Or do you need "proof"?
On the other hand, if you need proof, you say it cannot be proven (I, for one, believe God is everywhere and can His presence can be felt, if you just take the time to stop, listen, and believe)...we can also say, then, that since you feel His existence cannot be proven, His existence cannot be dis-proven either.
Is the difference then between an atheist and a person who belives (no matter what religion) the person's level of fath, or lack therof?
2007-04-07
16:24:49
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marvin_reesman
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