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  Re: An example of confirmation bias?  
From: Stephen
Date: 13 Jul 2009 06:45:00
Message: <web.4a5b0f279fc253f25fd99d9e0@news.povray.org>
Chambers <Ben### [at] gmailcom_no_underscores> wrote:

>
> This is actually what eventually changed my opinion on the subject.
>
> Based on my own observations, contrasting the time when I was actively
> going to church & obeying every little rule, with the time when I pretty
> much didn't give a f*ck, I didn't really notice any difference in my life.
>
> Which means one of four things:
> 1) God doesn't exist,
> 2) God exists, but doesn't care about us,
> 3) God exists, cares about us, and doesn't intervene in our lives.
> 4) God exists, cares about us, and intervenes in other peoples' lives,
> but not mine.
>
> Of those options, the first is the most attractive.  The other options
> all imply a God who is at best negligent.
>

You missed out: God exists but he is occupied ATM or his timescale is too slow
to respond.

Stephen


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