Fat hurts wrote:
Ana Theist wrote:
“These people do engage in witchcraft, they do cast spells on people,” Crokin insisted. “So I’m sure there was some spiritual stuff going on.”
Most RWNJs--shoot, most Americans of *all* political stripes--believe in one or more "deities."
Crokin's belief in witchcraft and spells is less conventional, but no less rational, than the typical American's god-belief.
Belief in God is completely rational. If you really are an atheist you would have surely researched this by now. It's quite easy to find systematic, logical reasoning that argues convincingly for the existence of God. Read up on it and get back to us.
I'm not saying you have to accept any particular argument. But to say rational arguments for belief in God don't exist is intellectually dishonest.[/quote]
Actually no rational arguments exist either for belief in God or the opposite. To say otherwise is to be either intellectually dishonest or intellectually lacking.