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<blockquote data-quote="GuneBhai" data-source="post: 19051762" data-attributes="member: 385820"><p>Believing in a supernatural BS just because there is no explanation about the natural world is a pretty dumb thing regardless of ones gray matter. People believed sun, rain, thunderstorms etc., as acts of god in the early days. But if someone still says that, we would've laugh at him. </p><p></p><p>Therefore what we can't understand don't make it a reason for believing in god or any supernatural BS including the ones in Buddhism. So far we have come a long way learning about the natural world and it's way of things but not in one instance that we've found evidence of a thing that can be attributed to god/supernatural. Therefore it is safe to presume that it will be similarly applicable in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuneBhai, post: 19051762, member: 385820"] Believing in a supernatural BS just because there is no explanation about the natural world is a pretty dumb thing regardless of ones gray matter. People believed sun, rain, thunderstorms etc., as acts of god in the early days. But if someone still says that, we would've laugh at him. Therefore what we can't understand don't make it a reason for believing in god or any supernatural BS including the ones in Buddhism. So far we have come a long way learning about the natural world and it's way of things but not in one instance that we've found evidence of a thing that can be attributed to god/supernatural. Therefore it is safe to presume that it will be similarly applicable in the future. [/QUOTE]
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