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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 10, 2021 16:39:01 GMT
It was said by Dostoyesky in his "Brothers Karamazov" novel. And I see no reasons to accept those invented complexed-perplexed-twisted-inverted arguments like those from Slavoi Jijek to reject this true thought.
And I do not believe atheista are moral. I guess the atheists are dangerous. If I have a theist neighbour I will not worry about him as well as I will worry if my neighbor is an atheist.
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Neuron420
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Post by Neuron420 on Jun 3, 2023 22:07:41 GMT
"When you say you want to make the world a better place, how can we trust you are being honest? Even a psychomaniac can say that in order to deceive people that he can be trusted. You use the quotes for "believers", so you know that the same applies to them." As a skeptic, I understand your hesitancy to except things at face value. But, as you well know, there is nothing I can do to convince you to believe me, other than to continue to be upfront with my statements.
"To say the universe was caused by a worm makes no sense because a worm is trivial."
Quantum physics has created "something from nothing". Checkout Lawrence Krauss's, "A Universe from Nothing" Some interesting stuff! Do I buy it in its totality? Ummm, not sure that I do. But, once again my problem is not being good enough in mathematics to totally understand it, and offer an educated deduction of the evidence.
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