bhsmte
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That is possible, and IMO recommended. But it doesn't describe the situation where someone does not believe Jesus was right (I think, as I have not been educated otherwise).
Of course it is possible. People can look at the information and it just does not meet their criteria of being believable. I don't see why this is something that flies over so many heads. You don't believe in other Gods or other religions, right? Is that because you don't care for the other Gods, the other religions, or you just don't have a compelling reason to believe in it?
One thing is pretty clear though. Analytical thinkers tend more likely to be non-believers and this makes sense, because they tend to think more critically and objectively, before believing anything as true. Also, the higher one achieves in formal education, the less likely one is to believe in a God.
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