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defacto7

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10. No, not as far as I can see.
Sat Nov 30, 2013, 04:00 AM
Nov 2013

That doesn't mean I don't take every occasion to listen with an open mind to a "reasonable" argument and I always leave open the door to changing my mind. But doubt of my atheism? No, that's not part of my repertoire. You either take the facts and stand with them or you don't. I will change my mind, and I am compelled to do so, if the facts as I know them change. There's no room in that for doubt... just reorganizing.

I think possibly some non-believers reminisce old experiences, remembering a time when they had a connection to other believers and they miss the camaraderie. That may at times feel like doubt.

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