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So Beliefs Are True By Definition?

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Posted by Mario Dovalina on September 18, 2002 03:02:55 UTC

"I believe that every God that anyone has ever conceived (if even for but a nanosecond) exists. All of these Gods affect all of our lives indelibly. However not all of them are equal (in fact, I believe that it is impossible for any two Gods to hold the same power)... the God that you (any one person) knows the most about has the greatest affect on your life. This holds true for atheists, even myself. I believe that all Gods exist, but I also believe that no God or Gods exist. I believe that all Gods have power, but that no God has ever had any power whatsoever."

So according to you, what we believe in automatically becomes true? Or the gods have always existed, and they simply thrive on our beliefs?

Then why call yourself an atheist? If you believe that Gods exist (or at least subsist on faith) then aren't you a theist?

More detail, then I can argue with ya. :)

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