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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The absence of belief in a God will always be considered under the category of religion/dogmas, and not accounting or medicine. Some atheists deny the existence of a deity because of their belief that evidence does not exist, not because evidence shows it does not exist. Dark matter was unknown before. Its accepted by physicists today. That humans lacked evidence of its existence does not mean it did not exist before. I do not think the choice to be an atheist is always or necessarily arrived at by looking at evidence.[/quote] A theory of dark matter was formulated based on observable evidence. It's a rational belief. "God" or "gods" are theories that are NOT based on evidence and the best evidence points away from their existence. It is an irrational belief. [/quote] I hate to move away from the subject of dark matter and seven heavens, but I want to answer this. You are not understanding my logic. My point is that dark matter always existed, but it was only proven to exist based on observable evidence recently. Before evidence was observable, does it mean it did not exist? Of course not. It always existed. Now we simply have evidence to show it always existed. Similarly, there is enough scientific proof of God and an after life if you want to know it and are willing to accept it. If you don't want to accept it, it's your prerogative of course and no one is committing you to eternal damnation. But I don't think every atheist comes to his choice by saying evidence shows God doesn't exist. I think most atheists come to their choice by way of saying the evidence isn't apparent to them. It's a subtle but very critical difference. [/quote]
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