But Frodo, if the evidence suggests that the existence of a god or supernatural being is highly unlikely, wouldn't you say it is more reasonable to not believe rather than to believe?
And even if we take the idea that it's equal either way (that its just as reasonable to not believe in god as it is to believe in god), then as soon as we specify a specific god, the balance is destroyed.
So it might be fairly reasonable to believe in a supernatural being, but when one asserts that they know the specific nature of this being, they are going against reason.
And even if we take the idea that it's equal either way (that its just as reasonable to not believe in god as it is to believe in god), then as soon as we specify a specific god, the balance is destroyed.
So it might be fairly reasonable to believe in a supernatural being, but when one asserts that they know the specific nature of this being, they are going against reason.
"I think that God in creating Man somewhat overestimated his ability." Oscar Wilde
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