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    Scientists Confirm The Signs Of God

    Science offers probable theory when there is limited evidence. You can think of science as 'enlightenment' however if there were a theity then if he/she/it/them wanted to remain anonymouse and undiscovered then surely he/she/it/they would be capable of such a feat. Maybe, maybe not. We don't...
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    Scientists Confirm The Signs Of God

    Well, okay, I can put my four-penneth in then for the science side of things. While you may not be able to prove that God exists or doesn't exist you *can* attach a probability based on what evidence *is* available. To me, I embrace evidence that is factual rather than theoretical and believe...
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    Hey

    Ha! It's a standard writing style for him. It is a very good book though so I guess he deserves some of the pompous-prat-ness.
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    Do you hate God?

    I hate my car's fuel efficiency and my commute to work because they are things I can relate to. I'd say if I had to say it I'd say I had less regard for God than I did for that Giant Blue Teapot that exists in outer space (the one you can't see or detect but you know it's there) because that...
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    Scientists Confirm The Signs Of God

    Many people voice their opinions loudly about this very subject... However, I think we should stop talking about 'proof' and more about 'evidence' and 'theory'. For example, I being an atheist, believe that the *theory* of evolution has a much more convincing argument than of a superior being...
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    Hey

    Hi, I'm TFT. I'm English, I like reading about the historical origins and the evolution of religion(s) but I'm an atheist (even after countless attempts at varying conversions) and always have been. I would recommend the book 'The God Delusion' by Richard Dawkins to anyone. It poses some...
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