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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But the misguided fools can only be misguided fools if evidence shows them to be. If you are going to imply they are such, shouldn't YOU provide the contrary evidence? As for evidence, its there if you want to know. [/quote] Sure, the evidence is in the belief system itself: by their own admission, what they have is faith, which is belief with insufficient evidence. If a grown ass man told you he believed in Santa Claus as a real actual person described in the stories, complete with elves and reindeers who helped him deliver gifts all over the world, that's what I'd call a misguided fool. What makes the Abrahamic God any different? Also, the original claim isn't that they are misguided, but that there is a God. That they are misguided is simply a reaction, a logical observation of those who believe in a supernatural being on insufficient evidence. [/quote] How and why did this morph into a broader debate about God? Anyhow, the Bible has made many prophesies, the Quran mentioned things no one knew about or published books on 1400 yrs ago. The statistical probability of intelligent life being born out of random occurences is far far less than winning the lottery. Even physicists are baffled by this. There were articles already written about this so need to repeat everything here. NDE's now are also adding more evidence to this. Didn't the Lancet already address this too? So belief in God is not baseless to believers. Gravity is not visible but we know it exists. Black holes are not experienced by anyone, but we know they exist. Many physicists can not use logic to explain the origin of life. The randomness of it resulting in such perfect life forms defies logic. Yet you wholeheartedly cling to it. [/quote]
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