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Why does God show himself to the believers but not to the skeptics? (Moved)
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<blockquote data-quote="talquin" data-source="post: 66959263"><p>I'd have to see it to the extent that it would distinguish itself from a non-existent god. If I read it in a book, it is only evidence of a story being told in a book. </p><p></p><p>Why do Christians such as yourself so strongly desire for their god to be indistinguishable from a non-existent god?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talquin, post: 66959263"] I'd have to see it to the extent that it would distinguish itself from a non-existent god. If I read it in a book, it is only evidence of a story being told in a book. Why do Christians such as yourself so strongly desire for their god to be indistinguishable from a non-existent god? [/QUOTE]
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