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Argument against a personal God
6. August 2008 by kuzyk.
As I see it, there is no evidence that a personal God exists in the form described in “Holy” books such as the Bible. The basis of our belief in God is in ancient written records and oral tradition. Not only are these sources known to be an unreliable method of transmitting information; but if taken literally, one can find many statements that are inconsistent with reality.
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