> Can one prove God exists?  If not, why do people believe.  Ultimately, it
> will come down to faith.

No evidence would require "faith." Lack of evidence for the existence
of god logically leads to the conclusion god does not exist. Find some
evidence.

> Similarly, can one prove God does not exist?  If not, why do people not
> believe.  Ultimately, it will come down to faith.

Your supposition is that atheists should be required to prove a negative?

That's a logical fallacy.

> Atheism may not fit the slot for religion precisely, but it can be shoved
> into the slot.

Only because it makes the religious feel better to do so. Better able
to judge that way I suppose...



-- 
will

"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher

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