I asked you how you would like me to reword my beliefs so you don't find it offensive. See the bold text above. You seem to be unwilling to do so. At this point I simply have to believe you are simply baiting. Saying that I believe religions are superstitious beliefs isnt name calling any more than you saying that god is real. We are just opposite sides of a coin.
I think you have made your unsupported beliefs clear.
Regarding evidence or proof, I already responded to you a few pages back on that. Feel free to reread it at your leisure.
Hardly. I have read them and there is no proof of anything on your part.. You don’t even know who you are talking to. Your posts are extremely confused.
"Personal unproved experience" .... How can my own experience be unproven to me? Regarding your video, I couldnt watch it even if I wanted to from work, so I am not sure what you expect? I am certain I mentioned that already. If you want me to respond to the content, you will quite simply have to provide me a summary.
Waste of time.
If you look through all my posts you will see that I claim that I cant rationally make myself believe in something without evidence of its existence. I also state that there is absolutely no way for me to prove to 'you' that a god doesnt exist any more than 'you' can prove to me that a god does. From my perspective, I can rationalize belief in a 'god' as much as I can rationalize belief in 'santa claus'. I can't scientifically prove that santa doesn't exist or 100% rule out the possibility, but growing up and never actually seeing santa or having him come down my chimney or give me presents or directly influence me in any way, as a rational person I cannot have faith in his existence. Therefor I do not believe in santa.... nor can I believe in a god.
Again what kind of proof do you accept? So you irrationally choose to believe there is no god. That is your faith. You want to call baseless names. OK. You have given no evidence. By the way, there was a real Santa. I think this exchange, such as it was, has run its course.