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Evidence vs. Believe (A Tale of Two Bunnies)
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<blockquote data-quote="FrenchyBearpaw" data-source="post: 58715310" data-attributes="member: 286341"><p>Oh, it's nothing personal. I'm only pointing out the absurdity of placing "faith" (whatever that term may mean to you personally), in a supernatural agent, one which you can't detect with any know metrics, and it's only proof is anecdotal offerings of it's sycophants, often with all the bluster and hyperbole of a used car salesman. This is not how I prefer to live my life or base my beliefs on. Good on ya' if it's working for you. However, I find it reasonable to base my beliefs on that which can be demonstrated, not that in which it can't, and the only evidence I have is your 'testimony.' Sorry, not good enough for me, and shouldn't be good enough for anyone else. As they say, 'claims require evidence, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.' It saddens me however, what some consider evidence. So until some time in the future, when you can demonstrate the existence of a god/s, you'll understand if I reserve my mind to be free of it's chains. To be able to see the world as it is, and accept it, is, well, to borrow a cliche, "priceless." <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrenchyBearpaw, post: 58715310, member: 286341"] Oh, it's nothing personal. I'm only pointing out the absurdity of placing "faith" (whatever that term may mean to you personally), in a supernatural agent, one which you can't detect with any know metrics, and it's only proof is anecdotal offerings of it's sycophants, often with all the bluster and hyperbole of a used car salesman. This is not how I prefer to live my life or base my beliefs on. Good on ya' if it's working for you. However, I find it reasonable to base my beliefs on that which can be demonstrated, not that in which it can't, and the only evidence I have is your 'testimony.' Sorry, not good enough for me, and shouldn't be good enough for anyone else. As they say, 'claims require evidence, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.' It saddens me however, what some consider evidence. So until some time in the future, when you can demonstrate the existence of a god/s, you'll understand if I reserve my mind to be free of it's chains. To be able to see the world as it is, and accept it, is, well, to borrow a cliche, "priceless." ;) [/QUOTE]
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