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None of the arguments for the existence of God are successful. Some are plausible, but so are some arguments against the existence of God.
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You know, the whole premise of the religion is like a TV show.
The contestants must learn the rules, then participate on the challenges of life, and if they win they get a luxury vacation or foul play if they lose.
It's also like musashis castle because there are foes (Satan and demons) who play opfor.
Like, when are we giving them Christians jumpsuits with numbers and a headset?
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For believers "you can't call me irrational" is the bar, even if their arguments are subtly fallacious.



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