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Saturday, February 14th, 2009 03:34 pm (UTC)
It takes faith to disbelieve only when there is a substantial volume of evidence to the contrary. Disbelief in the absence of proof of a positive assertation is *not* faith, merely the logical response. Again we come back to Russell's Teapot. If I say that it's out there, but don't provide proof to the positive that you can verify, is your lack of belief in it faith?

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