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Pastimes : The Meaning of Life - Discussion

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To: Clark Kent who wrote (196)9/4/1998 3:05:00 AM
From: Ontopequity  Read Replies (1) of 242
 
I think you misunderstood my previous post. I simply asked you to substantiate the basis of your faith. You have faith that there is no God. You said in your prior post that you did "not believe in god".
This belief must have been formulated from certain facts that you have accepted as true. I wish to understand these facts which led you to such a conclusion. You claimed that it is mere common sense that there is no God. I would suggest to you that greater more intelligent and accomplished men than you have believed in God and could give ample reason for their faith. Common sense would indicate that there is indeed a God. One of the astronauts who went to the moon had deep faith in God. The famous Russian author Tolstoy was a man with faith in God. Do these men lack common sense. Is it only atheists that possess common sense? What are the reasons for your faith brother? Perhaps you object to such terminology because it indicates the fragility of your thought processes and the fragility of your logic. If you are so confident that there is no God, then please provide at least one simple scrap of proof for such foolishness. Just pretend I am your oldest child. I wish to ask you why you think that there is no God.
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