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<blockquote data-quote="Fast1one" data-source="post: 6008681" data-attributes="member: 567387"><p>I think you are missing the point. Even if your argument was valid and there was a God, how do you know you chose the right one? How do you know if he cares? How do you know the morals he believes in reflect those in practice here? Because of a book that has had countless revisions through hundreds of years? What if he wants nothing of you? What if he's actually evil and just wants you to fail?</p><p></p><p>All these questions are "answered" with a book or passed down through generations by a story. A camp-fire folk tale. I am not arguing that a God does not exist. There is no evidence that supports it, yet at the same time there is no evidence that is completely against intelligent design either. However, blindly accepting a faith to me is illogical to me. Most do it because of their upbringing. Should they be born in any other environment, they would accept the new faith with open arms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fast1one, post: 6008681, member: 567387"] I think you are missing the point. Even if your argument was valid and there was a God, how do you know you chose the right one? How do you know if he cares? How do you know the morals he believes in reflect those in practice here? Because of a book that has had countless revisions through hundreds of years? What if he wants nothing of you? What if he's actually evil and just wants you to fail? All these questions are "answered" with a book or passed down through generations by a story. A camp-fire folk tale. I am not arguing that a God does not exist. There is no evidence that supports it, yet at the same time there is no evidence that is completely against intelligent design either. However, blindly accepting a faith to me is illogical to me. Most do it because of their upbringing. Should they be born in any other environment, they would accept the new faith with open arms. [/QUOTE]
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