I'm more of an agnostic because I don't really know if there is a God or not and the universe is a lot more vast and...

Those that need a crutch will find one in any byways and without and external authority most perish under the weight and freedom of there own choices.

>You hate something you don't belive in

The strawmen of abraham.

Basically there saying if you don't belive in what they do, you don't belive in anything.

This is the nature of fanatic's.

>most perish under the weight of their own choices

So I take it you don't believe in freewill then?

>It's boring.

Maybe to you, but do you need fantsy and reality to overlap for existence to have personal significance?

Where were you before you were born?
Where does the flame of a candle go when the wick burns out?

Why do you think science is a requirement to disprove god, when inductive logic will do the job?

Old atheist literature will teach you a great deal more about it than you coukd ever learn from some test tube droid.

Are you honestly that egotistical that you think you have eternity? Or is just to confort yourself against the fear of the unknown?

To be sure while you are here death isn't and when it is you aren't, what then is there to fear exceot perhaos the discomfort before you cease.

Body am i entirely and soul is but an echo of the flesh.

Never said that, you have the illusion of choice, so exercise it, but what causes to make any given choice and any given point you can't be entirely certain of, christcucks and determinists alike.

>I don't really know if there is a God or not
You can't know. Gods are mental fictions that can only be believed or not believed. There have never been a single bit of knowledge about any god ever. Gods can only exist outside the realm of knowledge.

>I'm more of an agnostic
Either you believe or you don't believe. If you don't believe in any gods, there's your answer

>You have no meaningful convictions and reject God because you subjectively dislike Him.
What god?

>Where does the flame of a candle go when the wick burns out?

I don't think that's a good analogy for death because you can't really compare the complexity of the mind and consciousness to fire which is not sentient.

>Are you honestly that egotistical that you think you have eternity? Or is just to comfort yourself against the fear of the unknown?

I suppose you're right about this one that was a little egotistical for me to say, but I still strongly believe in reincarnation and I suppose there could be a way to "Break" the cycle of reincarnation to achieve either eternal life or eternal rest.

>To be sure while you are here death isn't and when it is you aren't, what then is there to fear perhaps the discomfort before you cease.

You have a point with this one and I have thought about that as well. If everyone were to treat life like a video game where you just respawn after death and everyone were also aware of infinite reincarnation it would take away the fear and threat of true death and kinda take away a major motivation to think about death, but on the other hand if everyone were so afraid of death because this is the only life and after you die "that's it" then I don't think people would be very risky with their lives anymore and would just shy away from any and all dangers.

>You can't know. Gods are mental fictions that can only be believed or not believed.

If that's true then how do you know they are just mental fiction if I can not know?