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Neither do I, Jake.
This question actually arose from a re-reading of one of Sam Harris's books. He says 'Any intellectually honest person will admit that he does not know how the universe came into existence. Scientists readily admit their ignorance on this point. Religious believers do not.......There is no worldview more reprehensible in its arrogance than that of a religious believer: the creator of the universe takes an interest in me, approves of me, loves me, and will reward me after my death. My current beliefs, drawn from scripture, will remain the best statement of truth until the end of the world; everyone who disagrees with me will spend eternity in hell'.
The point is, whereas science investigates possibilities, and by way of explanation offers theories, and probabilities, religion presents its case as undeniable fact, and sadly, it teaches its children that this is, indeed, undeniable fact - but it is not. Religion is awash with intellectually dishonest people who can offer nothing whatsoever to support their claims, but nevertheless continue to tell us they're right and anyone who disagrees with them is wrong. Twice in recent weeks I have asked religious people to offer me a positive argument, but although there hasn't been a single taker, the arrogance remains as firmly entrenched as ever.