(March 7, 2010 at 6:22 am)EvidenceVsFaith Wrote: I don't have any reasons to believe there isn't a God.
I am merely hugely unconvinced by the proposition of there being one. I don't declare it impossible but I certainly disbelieve it.
EvF
Unfortunately, it is very difficult in this universe to declare anything impossible. The best stance, in my opinion, is one of patience. I tend not to accept any idea without substantial proof. It is that simple. There is no reason to believe anything without reason. I contend that there are no unanswerable questions, but rather, questions who's answer will never be suitable to a human mind.
Instead of listing a redundant thousand strong list, I will merely state that there is every reason to believe there is no God, and not one to believe that a deity exists. The non-believer has no reason to pay credence to the idea, and no responsibility to it.
"The absence of fact is not evidence of fiction." -Mark Twain