While in the womb, there was no evidence (that you could understand) of a world outside the womb.
But, it turns out, there is.
While in the womb, there was no evidence (that you could understand) of a world outside the womb.
But, it turns out, there is.
The burden of proof is on whoever is making a claim. You are making a claim (God does not exist). If you want to think logically, the correct conclusion, in the absence of proof, is "I don't know".
For example. Let's say I have 100 opaque cups set upside down on a table and ask you the question "Is a ball under one of these cups?". It would be logically inappropriate to conclude that there is not until you have looked under every cup. Even if you looked under 99 and found nothing, it would not be proper to extrapolate that there is no ball. Do you understand?
No, you're religious because you are drawing conclusions that are not supported by evidence.
I don't see Cryptomator in the comparison. Doesn't it have a similar feature set?
Consider the Remarkable 2. It is a little Linux computer that allows root access by SSH. It's moddable, can markup pdfs, and is pleasant to write on. If you get one, just get the bare tablet from the manufacturer. Get a folio and pen from Amazon for way cheaper. Also, you can get $50 off with a referral code from someone who already has one.
That's an absolutely absurd claim. The fraction of gun owners that ever shoot a human being is very close to zero.
I don't think that's fair. I've taken gun/hunting education classes from some volunteer instructors that seemed to me to be about the most serious, responsible people I've ever met.
Yeah, but $5m sounds kind of low. That'll buy, what, 10 homes?
But, I'm talking about some good jpegs.
Woah. You could fit a good 2-3 jpegs on that bad boy.
It is a question that occurs to all who are sufficiently curious. It is a corollary of the question "Why does anything exist?".