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In reply to the discussion: Why I'm Not an Atheist: The Case for Agnosticism [View all]Gore1FL
(22,924 posts)"Actually, many would consider me to be an atheist. I do not consider myself to be one. "
Many would consider me to be an ELCA Lutheran in a "Reconciling in Christ" congregation. Others might think I am Jewish. A Few more consider me to be a Deist with a circular saw. I do not consider myself to be any of these things, and I don't even own a circular saw.
If you are not an atheist, and based on other posts on this thread, understand little about atheists or atheism, then you really should be more on the listening end when it comes to discussing either "the nature of atheists" or "their beliefs." For the record, It really has nothing to do with belief. It has to do observation and experiment. Thus far, everything supports the "There is no God" theory. There is plenty of evidence the Bible is wrong.
Provide a better theory and documentation that supports it, and theism will be worth discussing.