>>>>I know I like to surprise myself sometimes by trying out something that I usually (think) I don't like.
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>>>Have you tried religion? Ha Ha.
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>>I gave it a fair trial. But it didn't make sense.
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>I didn't expect a serious answer.
Serious by form, no. But I did mean it, substantially. I tried to imagine how would I have to think if I started believing and, well, just couldn't. First of all, I couldn't imagine myself not asking questions, or joining those millions and their imaginary friend in pretending that he/she is not imaginary.
>So are you agnostic or an atheist etc...?
I wouldn't know. Ergo, agnostic. To be an atheist would, IMO, imply negation of existence of god(s), which then implies proving of nonexistence, which is impossible; the definition is such that it doesn't even try to be logical. Proof is logic, faith is negation of logic. The two simply aren't in the same universe. Neither existence nor nonexistence can be proven, and I really wouldn't bother with that piece of code.