Theists are chained up looking only at a very narrow, specific interpretation while atheists are able to look all around at the possibilities they have discounted.
Also, I notice that by failing to recognise the fallibility of our senses, they often jump to conclusions about anecdotes (including their own).
I find it fascinating that many questions about reality are simply malformed, such as “What does it really look like?”
Also, I notice that by failing to recognise the fallibility of our senses, they often jump to conclusions about anecdotes (including their own).
I find it fascinating that many questions about reality are simply malformed, such as “What does it really look like?”
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