[Michael]
You appear to have missed my point about "evidence."

[Arlo]
Which was? My point is that "evidence" we see is very selective, and often
ridiculous when taken in full context.

The NASCAR winner felt he was experiencing proof of god's existence through his
victory. But what of the other drivers? The survivors of the Hudson River crash
all likely feel very strongly that their survival is evidence of god, but what
does that say about the total loss of life in the Buffalo crash? If you look at
a Cezanne and see in it proof of a god, then what do you see when you look at a
photograph of a child covered in burning napalm?


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