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Dr. Rudy Mjølnir

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  1. My issue with this type of debate is that atheists always accuse theists of having no proof, but some atheists themselves have no proof either and I think it's just a topic that shouldn't matter to them so much. It's not like anything ever comes out of them anyway... Nothing useful, nothing helpful, not even any end results period.

    BUT despite that, some people (well, lots of them) are pretty upset seeing this topic exists (yet another~). They're ignoring it at least, but I still thought I'd step in real quick (hopefully ^o^)... as has been said, I don't think your point proves anything, Chiki. And it only takes one perspective, I think is the phrasing I'm looking for? But there exist many reasons to do stuff in this world, and you are only considering one of them (being good/evil and preventing deaths). There are probably many reasons for this that you haven't even considered. I for one can only think of one reason why a God might let natural disasters happen atm, and that is if they think that method could help with overpopulation. Sounds like a cruel way to make that happen... but hey, wouldn't any method to try keep that in check be cruel? And what if many deaths or... disasters.... that could have been caused from natural disasters got prevented and we just can't tell because they were prevented? =O

    Now I'm not saying that PROVES anything, I'm just trying to imply this kind of debate is pretty much impossible, because it relies on a thing you can't really find any proof for or against...

    Which is why I wonder: why can't people live the lives they want to live in peace?? As long as it doesn't get to affecting everybody around them negatively... Also for some religious people, that goes for them as well. Let atheists live their lives peacefully and in the way THEY want to. Thankfully, there are people on both sides who do just that and they are good people. Because this is a very touchy topic that can really get to some people.

    Idk if it needs to be specified or not, but I am not a theist >_> Because my post may or may not have made it sound like I am...

    I agree with your post. I am an Atheist, but I realize the futility of these kind of arguments because no matter what, both sides cannot truly prove or disprove God's existence. I say believe what you want as long as you don't shove your beliefs down people's throats.

  2. I always said that if God were truly 'omnipotent', then why doesn't He simply reveal Himself? Such a thing is but a trifle to a truly All-Powerful deity, no more than me being able to scratch my nose. And please don't tell it is because of the whole "God cannot directly interfere in mortal lives" or some malarkey like that.

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