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Old 02-07-2018, 07:06 PM #1
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Originally Posted by GoldHeart View Post
It works both ways really
You don't necessarily need concrete proof that it does exist either , the whole point in having faith is you just believe .
Yes but "faith" is that fallback argument; believing in something with no evidence is neither logical nor rational... "faith" is in my opinion just a more justifiable way of saying "wishful thinking". People have faith because it comforts and guides them. The harsh reality is, if something has been believed in passionately through faith for thousands of years and yet there is still zero real evidence of its existence, there's a very high probability that it simply does not exist.
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