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Its not for me to prove God doesn't exist, its on believers to prove it to ME. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
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There's evidence of a large volcanic eruption several millenia ago that could have caused all the symptomes of the Great Plagues (with the exeption of the final plague). It happened around the right time and around the right place.
Again, if you study science you quickly learn a great deal of it cannot be proven, including Einstein's theory of relativity (which is flawed, and only works in certain systems. It's about as acurate as using 3.1415 as the absolute value of pi). They all seem to work fine, and a lot of the hypotheses aren't easy to argue away, but the fact is they're not proven. And if you're only going to accept things that are provable... you really won't be able to accept much.
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i mean religion is not inheritantly evil but holy wars? isn't that kind of like an oxymoron
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Yes, it is.
This is where you could argue the people who undertake violent Jihad {because if you read up on it, they're not supposed to be violent} and The Crusades were not truely following their religion. They were just using it as an excuse.
There's nothing in Christianity {that I've ever seen in the Bible} about killing everyone who's not Christian. It is corruption which seems to cause the violence and you can only blame humans for that.