Quote Originally Posted by Oneironaut
Uhh, I was being sarcastic. But whatever...

No! The truth is the truth. I don't get to decide the truth. If there's no God, there's no God, and believing in one doesn't make it true. If we can't determine whether or not there is a God, and if we are to remain intellectually honest, we have to say "I don't know". And until there is actually some evidence that God exists, I'm going to go as far as to say "most likely not".
You're here, aren't you? There's so much in this universe we don't understand, so while God cannot be proven, neither can God be disproven. Religion is a choice, its called making "a leap of faith" for a reason. Faith is not a logical operation, but I think that is often the beauty of it.

Keep in mind your talking to an atheist/agnostic (yes I can oscillate between the two).
Stedric Reviewed by Stedric on . Atheism What non-mutual original doctrines that have contributed to the well being of anything have come directly from atheism, and atheism only. Now remember, this can't include buddhism, because if you know your history buddha was from a royal line. I know damn well his family had religion just like every other culture. So, from a sociological point of view; his ethics were influenced by the ethics of others who were ultimatley influenced by religion at one point or another. Now, I know the Rating: 5