It is quite easy to work out how to prove one does not believe in something.
If there is no evidence to support the existence of something, after thousands of years of human existence whereby we could have possibly found some sort of evidence, then it is more logical to believe, understand, and know that what is being questioned does not exist anywhere except in the minds of men. Should evidence surface, however, then the mind can be changed readily and logically.
If there is no evidence to support the existence of something, after thousands of years of human existence whereby we could have possibly found some sort of evidence, then it is more logical to believe, understand, and know that what is being questioned does not exist anywhere except in the minds of men. Should evidence surface, however, then the mind can be changed readily and logically.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
~ Erin Hunter