On a personal note, when I was a theist I did look for evidence that I was wrong, that's why I'm an atheist. Now that I'm an atheist I would be very interested in learning of any evidence that the theistic claims of any religion or holy scripture are actually true. My commitment has always been to understand what is true about such potentially important matters.
Granted, I feel the same way about vampires, if there are bloodsucking undead fiends repelled by garlic, I want to know about it, If they're real and in my area, I'll stock up on garlic; but their actual existence seems astronomically doubtful for multiple reasons. That goes for gods too, so far.
Granted, I feel the same way about vampires, if there are bloodsucking undead fiends repelled by garlic, I want to know about it, If they're real and in my area, I'll stock up on garlic; but their actual existence seems astronomically doubtful for multiple reasons. That goes for gods too, so far.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.