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   On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 14:56:58 -0800, Jeanne Douglas    
   wrote:   
   .   
   >In article , mur wrote:   
   >   
   >> On Sat, 14 Feb 2015 21:37:16 -0800, Jeanne Douglas    
   >> wrote:   
   >> .   
   >> >In article , mur wrote:   
   >> >   
   >> >> On Tue, 10 Feb 2015 17:52:34 -0700, A Nony Mouse wrote:   
   >> >> .   
   >> >> >In article <2o4ldah5qo072pcljugc8kseima7qoplib@4ax.com>, mur wrote:   
   >> >> >   
   >> >> >> On Thu, 05 Feb 2015 16:46:56 -0800, Jeanne Douglas   
   >> >> >>    
   >> >> >> wrote:   
   >> >> >> .   
   >> >> >> >In article , mur wrote:   
   >> >> >> >   
   >> >> >> >> On Mon, 02 Feb 2015 03:43:54 -0800, Jeanne Douglas   
   >> >> >> >>    
   >> >> >> >> wrote:   
   >> >> >> >> .   
   >> >> >> >> >In article <0qrqcalc1ofgv7gemh395qn40u3tofeiro@4ax.com>, mur   
   wrote:   
   >> >> >> >> >   
   >> >> >> >> >> On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 22:25:02 -0800, Jeanne Douglas   
   >> >> >> >> >>    
   >> >> >> >> >> wrote:   
   >> >> >> >> >> .   
   >> >> >> >> >> >On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 13:45:42 -0500, mur wrote:   
   >> >> >> >> >> >   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 23:28:47 -0700, Wisely Non-Theist   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>wrote:   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>.   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>>In article ,   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>> felix_unger wrote:   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>>   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>>> it takes faith to believe that God does not   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>>> exist   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>>   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>>Perhaps it does may faith to disbelieve in what a person has   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>>once   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>>believed in,   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>   
   >> >> >> >> >> >> To disbelieve can mean to have no belief at all, but it   
   can   
   >> >> >> >> >> >> also   
   >> >> >> >> >> >> mean   
   >> >> >> >> >> >> to   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>believe something is incorrect. That is very unfortunate imo,   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>and   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>possibly   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>the   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>cause of some honest confustion...POSSIBLY.   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>>but it takes no such faith not to believe in something one   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>>never has believed in.   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>To honestly have no belief requires considering the   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>possibility that something is correct as well as that it's   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>not correct. You make it clearly obvious you can consider the   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>possibility that God does not exist as being correct. Try to   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>present some evidence that you can also consider the   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>possibility that God does exist as being correct, if you   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>really would like to try pretending you honestly have no   
   >> >> >> >> >> >>belief about it.   
   >> >> >> >> >> >   
   >> >> >   
   >> >> >A careful person will not reject the possibility of no gods existing on   
   >> >> >the basis of any evidence as yet presented, nor reject the reverse   
   >> >> >possibility on that evidence.   
   >> >> >   
   >> >> >Such careful persons are called agnostics.   
   >> >>   
   >> >> There are people in these ngs who make it clear they believe there is   
   >> >> no   
   >> >> God   
   >> >> associated with Earth, and some that there are no gods anywhere in the   
   >> >> universe.   
   >> >> Some of them make it clear that they're ashamed of that belief.   
   >> >   
   >> >   
   >> >If they're ashamed of it, why are so they free with their opinions?   
   >>   
   >> Try to explain what you want people to think you think you're trying to   
   >> talk   
   >> about with that muddle of bullshit.   
   >   
   >More word salad.   
      
    Try translating that into English.   
      
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