Firstly, I know that this is probably inducing the wrath of the entire R&S community, so I'd like to make it clear that this question is ONLY for those people (on either side of the debate), who claim that they know for "certain", or have complete 100% indisputable proof that they are correct [on whether God exists or not]:
How can some people forget that God, by its very nature, is unprovable (and un-disprovable)?
Even Richard Dawkins says that you can only ever be 99.9% sure that you are correct on your opinion about God's existence, or on some kind of sliding scale between the two:
Science experiments can always be done to one more degree of accuracy, when better equipment is developed for example.
And religion requires faith to believe in it, i.e. it isn't 100% either, faith bridges the gap in your uncertainty.
It just really annoys me how people forget this so easily.
2007-11-28
13:27:15
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Adam L
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