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I honestly have more respect for people who use their faith as their evidence for the existence of God because at least they respect themselves and others enough to not pretend to understand hard science to prove you wrong.
That's where I'm at. Used to be big into all the philosophical arguments, then quickly realized philosophy is much more complicated than I gave it credit for.
How do you feel about the people who just point to miracles as evidence? Even as a kid I always thought that it was a little weird that we'd chalk up someone's knee healing as an act of God. But there are some miracles/apparitions that, if they really happened as described, you'd think would get more attention. I still don't think they make good evidence, but it's weird that they don't get brought up as often as the weak philosophical arguments.
I don’t even know where I am at with my understanding of reality, so I can’t be anything but agnostic
Maybe that will change when we figure out consciousness