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MrBubbles said:
Sky Render said:
I don't. Mostly because of a significant lack of concrete and verifiable evidence. That's just how my mind works: if it cannot be proven, I have no reason to invest any faith in it. Particularly when the evidence against is far more concrete than the evidence for.

 

o rly?  what is all this evidence that there is no god?

But you can turn that argument around, what evidence proves there is a god?

none, so in theory there is no god



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