Subduction Zone
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Oh my. so false. Sorry. it is not a matter of wanting to belive. In fact if you have to "want to believe" then you are admitting to an irrational thought process. Belief is involuntary when proper evidence is presented. The problem that I have always observed is that Christians do not understand that the evidence they claim is usually not reliable evidence. And that is often demonstrable by merely changing it a bit so that it sounds as if it were evidence for another religion. No Christians accept that as evidence for another religion when that simple test is done.What I have come to realise is that athiests believe what they believe, want to. It is a matter of will, not the absence of knowledge. I think they know the Bible as much as we do, but they choose not to believe it, and no matter what evidence we may produce that would totally convince someone who wants to be assured that God is real; But in my experience, after all the evidence that we can produce, most of our atheist friends continue to argue against it, and one or two can become quite abusive when they run out of arguments. This is because the want to be atheists, and there is nothing we can do to change that. We cannot change their will in this matter. That's why I don't bother to argue with them any more.
But if you have evidence please provide some.
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