No. of Recommendations: 8
No faith involved. Proof required. Thus far, no one has been able to prove it one way or the other. So skepticism is the rational position.~OPG
Yes Sir,
The utter dearth of verifiable empirical evidence, coupled with the capacity of contemporary naturalism to provide comprehensive, self-contained explanations for phenomena historically
ascribed to divine agency, severely undermines the plausibility of a traditional, interventionist deity.
For a cleaner look, here are some equally unprovable phenomena:
The Easter Bunny: A giant, pastel-colored mammal specializing in confectionery breaking-and-entering.
Bigfoot: A giant, furry, blurry recluse.
Leprechauns: Tiny, aggressive shoe-cobblers hiding micro-fortunes at the end of optical illusions.
Ghosts: Spectral interior designers obsessed with rattling chains and slamming cabinet doors.
Stolen Elections: Elaborate, multi-layered political conspiracies that conveniently vanish the second they enter a courtroom.
Ultimately, as Socrates maintained: unexamined belief is ethically dangerous.