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1. How do the arguments for the existence of God influence your view of the supernatural?

"It's been my observations that anyone argueing for the exsistence of God, or miracles. Is eventuwaly forced to ether say that "the Bible said so, and that's good enough for me",or "God works in mysterious ways." (both absolute cop-out for answers), or to lie."

While I can, when called for, quote the Bible, not being a Christian, my belief is in no way predicated on it. I have had personal experience of my beliefs and of the existence of my Goddess. No, I won't discuss my experiences. I don't try to change people's minds or their right to believe or disbelieve as they will. My faith is sufficient to me, and is a matter I consider private, and don't discuss often, other than in general terms. I feel no need to prove my beliefs to others. It's sufficient that I have seen proof for myself.

If a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, then that makes me a burning truck filled with TNT hurtling through a rocket fuel depot.
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Cults of malice always play games because their members are stupid.

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