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wallflower79
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I think so, I talk to God in my head all the time. I see things and hear things to that make me believe, though I do concede that they may be due to my disorder.
jean-vic said:I see no evidence for God in the suffering of humans. The idea that a loving God would allow a human to suffer for 80 years in this world and then condemn them to suffer for eternity just because they didn't believe in him is an anathema to me. As long as personal belief does not infringe on the rights and lives of others, however, I have no issue with religiosity.
Enpatsu No Shakugan said:Not at all. I rely on concrete things; there is no way to prove or disprove the existence of God. I'd rather get closer to friends, or at the very least myself.
Notions such God do not appeal to me, or help me, whatsoever.
reynard_muldrake said:Quite the opposite, really. As I get older, I have become even less certain of a supreme deity/higher power. I guess the only reason I haven't embraced atheism is an interest in the idea of an afterlife. I'd like to think there's a better place than this one.
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