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Posted by Nick Mostek/">Nick Mostek on April 22, 1998 16:56:26 UTC

Hey Sergio, I think she was being sarcastic. Try reading that again....

I agree with you 100% susan. We cannot be completely sure of God's existance (or non-existance) without evidence. But it also is important to remember the many, many times we have thought a phenomenon was due to God but was later disproven. It leaves me skeptical.

But the question remains "can we go on believing God exists while we really don't have the evidence?" Sure, the theory can remain while we search for the answers, but is it "right" to worship or pray like the theory of God is correct and understood? Personally, I would rather be a little more cautious than to believe such a large claim with very little evidence.

In the mean time, I have to walk to class and listen to "a follower of Christ" shout his "beliefs" at other students on campus (beliefs like "Ghandi was a pervert"). It seems to me that a lot of religious people have a lot more "answers" about life than questions...

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