Facts are dubious, sometimes dangerous things. Uncertainty and doubt are worse than being certainly wrong, in some cases. The most frustrating thing about religion, to me anyway, is that while I can rationalize why my faith would be worth believing in, and how one could be justified in believing it, I am still not certain that this religion is actually *needed* to explain anything. In the end, virtually all arguments for or against the existence of a supreme being negate each other. If there's a way to know God, I am certain it is not through philosophical reasoning, as that, to quote Ambrose Bierce, is a route of many roads leading from nowhere to nothing.
So I propose a hypothetical question for everyone to answer, no matter what your beliefs. If, somehow, you were faced with irrefutable proof of the existence or non-existence of God, how would you feel? What would you do differently, if anything? As I am not certain at the moment what absolute certainty in either case would do for me, I can currently provide no answer.
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"And lo, the beast looked upon the face of beauty. And beauty stayed his hand. And from that day on, he was as one dead."