XPost: alt.agnosticism, alt.atheism, alt.talk.creationism   
   XPost: sci.skeptic   
      
   On Mon, 23 Feb 2015 14:04:35 -0700, A Nony Mouse wrote:   
      
   >In article , grabber wrote:   
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   >> If a person can only consider the possibility that there's no God   
   >> associated with Earth, and can't consider the possibility that there is,   
   then   
   >> the person can only "have" the one possible belief. HOW would you like to   
   try   
   >> pretending that fact is not true? WHY do you want to pretend it's not true,   
   do   
   >> you have any idea at all about that?   
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   > If a person can only consider the possibility that there is a God   
   >associated with Earth, and can't consider the possibility that there   
   >isn't, then the person can only "have" the one possible belief.   
      
    True.   
      
   >HOW   
   >would you like to try pretending that fact is not true?   
      
    I wouldn't. I'm more comfortable with the truth than you atheists are.   
      
   >WHY do you want   
   >to pretend it's not true, do you have any idea at all about that?   
      
    I don't want to pretend it's not true. What makes you "think" I might, do   
   you have any idea at all about that?   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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