Philosophers for centuries have confronted the question: "Does God exist?" While some are convinced - either affirmatively or not - others of us still ponder what the correct answer to this might be.
Professor Burgess-Jackson discusses the categories of believers, disbelievers and "others" in this post.
Beyond the question of God's existence or lack thereof, though, we must face the issues of respect for viewpoints different than our own. This post, from USA Today, offers cogent arguments about how we ought to comport ourselves when we discuss such topics.
That you and I might not agree does not necessarily make either of us an idiot!
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