So far so good 
Ok, you and me both agree that there is no evidence for the existence of god, however you choose to believe regardless and I don't. My question to you now is what reasoning do you use to believe that Christianity is any different from other claims unable to be backed by evidence? For example, supposing there is a god, why is it the god of Christianity rather than the god of Islam, Judaism or Hinduism?
I think Kyuu's point is that due to the lack of evidence for god, there is no reason to believe in his existence, much less to believe that the god is a specific god.
However, I'm interested as to your reasoning on what sets Christianity apart from other unsubstantiated claims.

Ok, you and me both agree that there is no evidence for the existence of god, however you choose to believe regardless and I don't. My question to you now is what reasoning do you use to believe that Christianity is any different from other claims unable to be backed by evidence? For example, supposing there is a god, why is it the god of Christianity rather than the god of Islam, Judaism or Hinduism?
I think Kyuu's point is that due to the lack of evidence for god, there is no reason to believe in his existence, much less to believe that the god is a specific god.
However, I'm interested as to your reasoning on what sets Christianity apart from other unsubstantiated claims.
"I think that God in creating Man somewhat overestimated his ability." Oscar Wilde
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