/Gosh Steve,
I never claimed to know totality, though you might think you're in a position to define it. Nor was I stating God was real. I was challenging you to use your mind when I facetiously gave you the answer to why we're here. I was trying to get you to think beyond your ego (Greek sense)--which is highly subjective and a figment of your imagination. Even classical science usually starts with a hypothesis, which subsequently must be proved. To date, there has been no evidence that God is a figment of imagination, though atheists choose to //believe it. However, surely you can find some organization, since you must have such hard evidence--being so demanding of it for your grasp on reality--that proves God does not exist, which will give you that elusive $million you seem so obsessed with.
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Steve Kurtz wrote:
*One cannot debate unknowables* with those claiming without *shareable evidence* to know totality. God is a figment of human imagination. Go collect $US 1million if you can refute that. I will no longer attempt to respond to verbal hogwash.

Steve
/Never once did you offer any shareable evidence for your postings, though you certainly demanded it in return. Debating *unknowables* *is speculative and subjective*, and is impossible to /*debate*/ by offering material evidence. Incontrovertible evidence, which would render a topic knowable, would preclude any need for discussion.

This is supposed to be a forum for *discussion,* not a forum for your need to *try* to belittle others' opinions or beliefs. It's OK to respond to opinion with opinion, but once you cross the line with presumed surety, as you did with respect to anyone thinking of spirituality in terms other than "*natural*" as being the one mixed up, and offering *personal opinion* only about *not being certain we're not hard-wired for religion*, then you have to expect some input from others. You think you can just stick your toe of opinion into the puddle of unknowns, then jump right back into the posturing of being a man of science, and you do this for fear you might be scientifically challenged. That you're not prepared for actual discussion, or civility, is really all that has been evident on your part.

Natalia /
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