Regarding miracles: if you start with the assumption that miracles exist, the rest of your work is going to be flawed. If you start with the assumption that a god exists, the rest of your work will likewise be flawed. Whether miracles or a god exists should be determined by the evidence. It is the end of the investigation, not the beginning.
Regarding my signature: all that it states is that Einstein didn't think that religion was necessary for morality. Beyond that, I cannot say. Nor does that one quote tell us what Einstein's religious affiliation was. And Einstein's religious affiliation would not tell us whether he was right.
Regarding Dawkins: Hate is not violence, Hobbs. Your definition of terrorism specifically stated that violence was a necessary part of terrorism. If Dawkins has ever done anything violent in support of his views, it would be news to me.
Regarding my signature: all that it states is that Einstein didn't think that religion was necessary for morality. Beyond that, I cannot say. Nor does that one quote tell us what Einstein's religious affiliation was. And Einstein's religious affiliation would not tell us whether he was right.
Regarding Dawkins: Hate is not violence, Hobbs. Your definition of terrorism specifically stated that violence was a necessary part of terrorism. If Dawkins has ever done anything violent in support of his views, it would be news to me.
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