>>138
I see the difference between "undecided" and "can't be proven either way", but don't both imply "not knowing if a divine entity exists"? Just to be sure, are we using the same definition of "knowing"?
>>139
No such proof has been proffered since your last appearance.
When he does show up, we'll be sure to give you a good dose of hallucinogenic chemicals so you will not believe your own senses, and all of us will be a giant conspiracy of lying religitards.
On a moar realistic note, I don't think anyone in this thread is a religi*.
>>141
You have not proffered proof of your existence, and hence I refuse to believe that you exist.