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Post by phludowin on Aug 19, 2017 22:32:25 GMT
Whether it's convincing to believers is irrelevant. Can it be demonstrated to be true? The answer is no, and I don't know why you're going off on tangents about whether people are happy about it or not. It doesn't matter to the question being asked. And maybe it doesn't matter to the believers if they can't demonstrate it to be true. Some believers have claimed to have personal reasons to believe; experiences or whatever; they can't be demonstrated to a third party, and they don't have to. Not to anyone else. Not that they have to. And this is also irrelevant, as I was talking about believers who leave others alone. As is to believers to demonstrate to you why they believe in God. We are going in circles. You are asking the same question again and again; and apparently refuse to accept answers you don't like. Unless you do, I guess this conversation is over.
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