Re: Has anyone here changed their opinion on God?
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For one to say that he KNOWS that God exist or does not exist is a statement of great ignorance. Especially when you say you KNOW that something does not exist.
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Does an infinitely large and wise multidimensional blueberry pancake -- which rides on the back of a finite purple unicorn -- control our every move?
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LOL. I was going to respond to the OP above that being agnostic about every arbitrary claim (such as "god exists") leads to epistemological absurdities, but this post demonstrates that point in a much more efficient and amusing way.
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Theres no epistemological absurdity with agnosticism. I believe that anything that isn't logically impossible could possibly be true.
There's no problem with that, in fact not believing it requires an absurd leap of faith.
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