On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:09:00 -0000, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

fra: Kevin Waterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

This one time, at band camp, "Tom C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That is actually irrelevant to the issue of whether God exists or not.

This is a simple one.
If you believe God exists, then yes, there is a God.
If you do not believe God exists, then there is no God.

But what then if you don't believe in a god, but also accepts that you may be wrong. And you end up ingoring the matter because it doesn't affect you life any way?

DagT the agnostic .-)

None of us can know for certain whether there is a god or not. If we are rational, we must conclude that there is very little hard evidence to support the view that a god exists, or existed, and therefore we are likely to conclude, on a balance of probabilities, that there isn't a god, and never was.

However, that still leaves us with no answer to the question of how the universe began. Those who believe in a god can sidestep that question, which is very convenient for them.

John




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