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by vacri
5234 days ago
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The humility thing is a bigger one for laypeople than a lot of people realise. That it's okay to admit you don't know, and it's okay to admit you need to ask questions. And that it's okay that there is no readily available answer, as long as you make a genuine attempt to understand. One of the problems that atheism faces as a movement is that it considers answers to some traditional questions as 'there is no answer to that (and that's okay)', which doesn't sit well with a lot of people. The 'god of the gaps' argument exploits these areas. |
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