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Shredderbeam
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I try to treat my beliefs in a consistent manner. If I wish to see if my fiancee is home from work, I check the driveway for her car. If I need to check if I need more food, I examine my refrigerator. When I am told of an alligator living in my basement, I wish to see the evidence for it. Now, when I am told of an intelligent being who created all, I ask for evidence, and it is not provided. You speak of evidence as an oddity, only admissible to chemists in their laboratories or lawyers in their courtrooms - however, it is something we all use every day. If there is none, and you still believe, that is fine, though I am confused as to why you do. However, you cannot reasonably expect me to believe on the same basis.For you that can not except or refuse to see the evidence of God in the world around you I feel real sorrow. May God move upon your soul and open your eyes to a world beyond that which is provable in a lab or court of law.