Thursday, August 18, 2011

Are these the 2 sides of the coin?

Why would anyone care that someone else believes what is not proven? And why would anyone care that someone else won't believe what they won't accept as provable? Theists, why try to prove what Atheists have freely admitted they will probably never believe, because the standard of proof is beyond the universe. Atheists, do you think that attacking the beliefs of theists will change their beliefs, cause them to think rationally, or keep them from 'interfering' with how you live. And how can you expect theists to approach rationally a system of thought you already claim is irrational. Evidence is acceptable as proof, though clearly not in matters of belief, so why ask for rational proof, or even evidence, of something obviously not based on rationality. And some theists attempt to make something irrational into a rational system, such as creationism. Both sides of the coin are misled, and misleading. I sound trollish, and trolls will feast. So get on to actual responses, if possible.

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