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From: Stacie Tolen :
> Gee, then perhaps you and I don't exist. Can you really prove that you and
I
> exist?
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. A claim of the
existance of a ordinary human being is hardly extraordinary. Claiming
the existance of a god *is*.
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> One day it hit me. I was watching the movie Contact, and Jodi Foster's
> character was talking to her Theologian boyfriend about how it would be
nice
> if a God existed, then we wouldn't have to feel so lonely. My question is,
> how is it possible for you to feel so lonely if God (however you define
> that) does not indeed exist? If God did not exist, you would not feel that
> emptiness, IMO.
Humans are social animals. As such, we naturally wish to be around
others of our kind. Hardly compelling "proof" of a supernatural
being.
Julie (another one - a bear killin' one :)
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