Conversion therapy is quietly spreading across America again. These survivors say it nearly cost them their lives.

  • Jean-luc Peak-hard@piefed.social
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    13 days ago

    Apologies, my point was not clear enough.

    My response was aimed at your first sentence:

    There could or could not be a God.

    This makes it read like the likelihood of a god existing is 50/50. In reality, based on evidence, its much closer to 100% chance there’s no god; 0% chance there is one.

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      13 days ago

      That wasn’t what I was implying, but I can see how it could be read that way.

      I was more making the point that, while TECHNICALLY possible for there to be a God-like being out there (see simulation theory, for example), the likelihood is remote, so you shouldn’t concern yourself with it and assume there isn’t.