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Originally Posted by Ustwo
I'm not sure about that.
I am undoubtedly wrong about things, at least one or two, yet I never put my metaphorical hands on my metaphorical ears and do the intellectual equivalent of nah nah nah nah I don't hear you.
I may weigh some evidence higher than others, but I have logical reasons for it. If the evidence turns out to be wrong, its wrong, but its not for lack of critical thinking.
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One doesn't need to put their metaphorical hands on their metaphorical ears to believe in the existence of god- for that to be necessary there would need to be some sort of proof that there did not exist a god- and that probably isn't possible.
Also, there are perfectly logical reasons to believe in the existence of a god- the concept of logic only speaks to an argument's consistency, not it's ability to withstand scientific scrutiny.