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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (141348)1/8/2002 8:05:12 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 1585970
 
Tim Agnostic generally is a person who feels he has not enough data to decide. I feel I have enough to not beileve in theism. Of course I grant the vanishingly small chance it exists.

That means you have reached a conclusion that God does not exist. There is always atleast a vanishingly small chance that we are wrong about anything, so conceding such a small chance is not significant in my opinion except to show some level of reasonableness on your part. I would call such basic certainty about the non-existence of any type of divine being or power to be a matter of faith. It can be supported by logic, but so can theism. It is not something that science answers one way or the other. All that is left is faith or uncertainty.

Tim
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