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huaxiong90 said:
sapphi_snake said:

From experience, I wouldn't say both sides are the same.

Yeah, it depends on the experience of the person.

Speaking for myself though:

- With blindly religious people, they are too touchy on many subjects.

- With atheists, I've asked them several "what if" questions, and it's always the same response "There could be many other explanations for this. I won't believe in bullshit." Even though the questions are more or less "what if this came true", and events occur that are exactly as stated in the books.

'What if' questions are pretty pointless in a matter such as this. It doesn't make their position weak.



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