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Question: What do you think about them ?
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I find them silly
 
#2
I disagree with them, but some of them can be legitimate
 
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I'm not sure of God's existence/non-existence, but I've heard strong arguments of proof on one/both sides
 
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God's existence is proven
 
#5
God's non existence is proven
 
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« on: March 12, 2011, 02:53:21 PM »

"I find them silly"

the best evidence for non-believers is knowledge:  the intertwineness and profoundness of the scripture, the limitations of physical laws, etc
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