Not sure if I am one of the posters you are referring to, but I wasn't aware that in order to question God's existence or to doubt the authenticity/accuracy of the Bible, or any other religious book, one must have the alternative answer. Hope not, bc I don't. That has been my stance. Everyone believes in something, but no one knows. Man has always wanted to know the answers. That's how we are wired. But as I said before, no one knows what happens when we die. No one knows the origin of everything as we know it. But believing books written thousands of years ago over modern day science is pretty stubborn in my opinion. Can you believe in both? Depends on the subject and depends who you ask.




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