And, next time somebody tells you that something
is true, why not say to them: 'What kind of evidence is there for that?' And if they
can't give you a good answer, I hope you'll think very carefully before you believe a
word they say.
hanadr said:I've always suspected that he is afraid of God.
hanadr said:I expect a child when asked about magnets to say"the magnet attracts metals" I don't expect a treatise on magnetic fields and forces or a list of which metals are ferromagnetic. Equally I believe that as children grow in faith, they come to understand why they believe.
hanadr said:I do think that Dawkins believes himself to be an atheist, but has a niggle in the back of his mind that here could be something.
Patch said:Funny think, beliefs. We all have them - but it seems that the stronger certain people hold their own, the less likely they are to allow others to do the same...
noblehead said:I was listening to a debate on the radio a few years back about people believing/not believing in God, they interviewed a Vicar who said that those who went through life as atheists often changed their mind when on their deathbeds.
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