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In reply to the discussion: Religious Question #1 [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)75. Exactly right. It's exactly the same question.
Not having scientific proof about whether something exists does not mean it does not exist.
Therefore, those that make definitive statements about the non-existence of god, and state that those that hold that belief are delusional or stupid, are in way over their collective heads.
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That is no different than asking you if you have any sceintific evidence that
Angry Dragon
Sep 2012
#74
I have never called anyone delusional or stupid, are in way over their collective heads
Angry Dragon
Sep 2012
#78
Number 10 was multiple choice and I have no idea what you meant by attachment
Angry Dragon
Sep 2012
#91
In my current opinion, evil does not exist outside of the perceiver's mind.
ZombieHorde
Sep 2012
#124
We can progress no further until you address this basic flaw in your entire position:
trotsky
Sep 2012
#94
I'm not questioning the logic of your assertion, because there's nothing to question.
trotsky
Sep 2012
#114
That definitely happens when one party refuses to justify their statements of fact. n/t
trotsky
Sep 2012
#123
I'm open to other interpretations, but it's in reference to some time, some place that was "ideal"
Tigress DEM
Sep 2012
#139
Good could not exist without evil. The definition of good would disappear without evil.
Lint Head
Sep 2012
#54
Or the original "spin" that boiled life down to talking points instead of taking it as a whole?
Tigress DEM
Sep 2012
#128
On 2nd glance. I call Original Sin, Original Spin. The Innate Desire for Knowledge is curative.
Tigress DEM
Sep 2012
#133
I think in simple terms. God created order out of chaos. Chaos still exists.
Tigress DEM
Sep 2012
#127