Date: 2007-02-02 10:28 pm (UTC)
Let's just say i'm a member of the Unchurch of Quantum Agnosticism:
god both exists and does not exist.


I could be quite happy in such a place.

Both of which are anathema to me.

I understand the reaction; it isn't the most exciting proposition. But it did mean that the implementation of laws, for better or for worse, was procedurally simpler. As for the studies of the universe as a single entity, well, that allowed knowledge to combined with greater ease.

Of course, one of the best lines in The God Delusion, and one which I wholeheartedly agree, is from Ibn Warraq; if you're going to express doubts on the array of polytheistic gods down to just one, why not go a step further?
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