> Arlo:
> The argument ends up being; good things prove their is a god, bad 
> things are attributable to people. 

MP: Argument? I'm not making an argument for God. You asked what I see 
(actually you presumed what I saw) and I told you. That *you* chose to twist 
that into a lousy argument for or against the existence of God is on *your* 
shoulders, not mine. 

I cannot make an argument for the existence of God any more than you can 
make an argument against it. But I never said I could or wanted to.

The question you should be asking, and asking yourself if this actually 
interests 
you is *why* does man do one or the other, and why do we consistently recoil 
from the evil and praise the good?

MP
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"Don't believe everything you think."

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