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- From: v055rylr@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (Amy Pascale)
- Newsgroups: alt.philosophy.objectivism
- Subject: does it really matter (if god exists?)
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- Date: 28 Jan 93 02:32:00 GMT
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- well, i'm not a "believer" in the typical sense of the word. i think that it
- is a personal decision if "god" exists. i've found that people that have some
- sense of belief in a higher being or force are generally happier, or at least a
- bit more content than those who have decided that there is nothing out there.
- i've gone through my devout believing stage (as a catholic), and then my
- atheistic and agnostic stages, and i've come to the fact that there is
- something there, although i do not know exactly what it is. i think sometimes
- that belief is what gets me through when i see no point in anything anymore.
- but that is just for myself. if there is actually a god or not doesn't really
- matter, what matters is what makes you happier.
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- keep smilin'
- amygurl
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