it doesn't matter how much evidence you were to present to them they wouldn't change. They need their imaginary friend to help them.
2007-11-25 03:13:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm devout, but I also know that I could very well be wrong. I suppose you would have to convince me that I can *only* be wrong and that there is *no* chance whatsoever that the Gods I've experienced exist. Not sure how you'd go about doing that.
2007-11-25 10:22:59
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answered by kriosalysia 5
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I don't worship a religion, that's in violation of the first commandment (the catholics don't even make it past the first one!). I worship the one true living God, even in school as I'm a teacher, and there's nothing anyone could ever offer that will ever stop me.
2007-11-25 10:26:34
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answered by Halfadan 4
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pat experience of religous nuts that seem to think they are above the law and personal experience {abuse from a so called preacher beleive in god i dont think so far to many hippocrites involved in religion
2007-11-25 10:24:49
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answered by arniesmum 5
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If I told you that the sea was not wet, you would think me stupid.
Well your question has the same effect upon us.
I am not trying to insult you just to explain how we view your question.
2007-11-25 10:39:32
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answered by Jadore 6
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the only reason I believe is because its the only rational answer. trust me I've considered everything and nothing else makes sense and I am not a blind follower.
2007-11-25 10:23:49
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answered by Anonymous
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To not be born.
2007-11-25 10:21:02
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answered by Overseer 3
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That's not possible.
2007-11-25 10:19:13
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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Never happen.
2007-11-25 10:28:51
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answered by Anonymous
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