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About proving things.
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PsychoticLoner
PsychoticLoner - - 1,011 comments

Heh, I like it.

Kitten!

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GriffinZ
GriffinZ - - 4,719 comments

I like puppies.

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RighteousFighter Author
RighteousFighter - - 1,991 comments

Yes, we knew that already.

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norm0616
norm0616 - - 46 comments

A good explanation of logic. The part about creating unnecessary animosity could apply to all people. I like it.

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Intolerance.dll
Intolerance.dll - - 198 comments

iam not an atheist,
iam...

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Mr.Walrus
Mr.Walrus - - 5,806 comments

I don't think this really gives a fair perspective on the issue... Just because we can't prove something DOESN'T exist, doesn't mean that it's equally likely or unlikely that it's real. If I said "Gravity is actually the manifestion of trillions of invisible flying octupai which keep planets in orbit by pressing on them with cosmic tentacles", and because you can't disprove me, are you a fool to say that it's extremely unlikely that this is the case? All things are possible- but the feasibility varies greatly, regardless of whether the nature of the issue is secular or religious.

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Cpt.Dann
Cpt.Dann - - 6,959 comments

PREACH IT LAWD!

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ParkWonil
ParkWonil - - 999 comments

This comic reminds me of finding aliens. Some people might believe they do not exist but, there are many planets in our Galaxy which is so vast that, some of them might have alien life. God could be an alien race that is millions of year more evolved than us. One day, we humans might have the technology to create worlds and life forms just like God.

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Not biased against atheists, or anything, but I think we can all learn something from here.

And before you ask, no it's not made by me.