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Comment: I don't agree...
I don't agree...
I don't agree with much of what the author wrote. What I find objectionable in anyone expressing an idea is intellectual laziness. I was raised to believe in a supreme being etc. however upon intense study of the evidence, found that there is zero evidence to support such. When people believe in things absent evidence, it puts them in the same category as children believing in Santa because their parents told them to believe. Believing in a supernatural being, absent any evidence is not something an intelligent and mature person does. Making decisions based on blind faith leads people down the Jim Jones Jonestown or Heaven's Gate road which is not a good thing. Too many people blindly followed the GOP and voted for G.W. Bush because they were intellectually lazy. They "believed" that because he was the GOP standard bearer that he would be for smaller and less intrusive government. See how that turned out?
Think people, think.
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