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Re: Why do you belive/not belive in god?
[Re: Matt_Aufderheide]
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04/26/07 11:11
04/26/07 11:11
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JCL's answer is flawed because it implies that desire should influence assumption.
But it does. Desire is the first cause of faith. People desired to be helped by a superior being, and to be rewarded in an afterlife. Thus Man created God.
I just have the advantage that my desire matches reason. The wishes of Atheists - that no god may exist - were fulfilled by God, who does them the favor not to exist.
This is unlike the wishes of Theists - that God may exist - which weren't answered by God so far. What can we conclude? God hates Theists, and loves Atheists. 
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