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In reply to the discussion: What Kind of Statement Is: "There's probably no God?" [View all]NeoGreen
(4,033 posts)28. I agree, however for my part, I am not unsatisfied by the 'problably"...
... and, reviewing from a different angle, I also strive to avoid the imperative "Deities do not exist".
I prefer something on the order of "the thesis of god(s) existence has been proffered with no evidence that comports with reality and therefore does not warrant any serious commitment of my time and/or effort to address."
The claim is entirely unsupported and unproven.
In the absence of any evidence there is nothing to rationally debate, nothing to ponder in reality.
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When you have a considerable investment in something, it's hard to accept that it may be wasted
Major Nikon
Jan 2019
#2
I might be a positive atheist. But I don't feel like arguing for it right now.
Bretton Garcia
Jan 2019
#62
There are also those who have laid out mathematical proofs for the god question
Major Nikon
Jan 2019
#38