(March 15, 2017 at 1:07 pm)ma5t3r0fpupp3t5 Wrote:(March 15, 2017 at 10:57 am)KUSA Wrote: Nothing. You can't convince him that nothing is there.
I can understand to some degree someone that isn't sure about the existence of god but chooses to believe anyway. I can not understand someone that is 100% sure and claims to have irrefutable proof even thought the proof can't be proven.
Belief isn't a choice. Believing something means to become convinced that it is true.
I can't choose whether or not I want to become convinced that a god exists. I simply am either convinced or not.
That's a valid point however, most theists believe without being properly convinced first. They ignore facts and fabricate garbage for evidence.
So, belief isn't a choice but considering all the evidence is.