dimension, or in any other dimension of reality, that there is no God is quite presumptuous. A person would almost have to be God to have such knowledge. Claiming to know there is no God would be like two fleas on a dog in Kansas debating the existence of kangaroos in Australia. They’re in no position to say, and neither are we to emphatically say there is no God. It is not intellectually honest to claim to know the unknowable. To say there is no God is not based on facts. What concrete proof is there that God does not exist? None! — At least agnostics acknowledge their limitations; that, just possibly, there could be a God outside their realm of knowledge. There are two types of agnostics: those who say, “I don’t know, and I don’t want to know,” and those who say, “I don’t know, bu t I am open to knowing.” Philosophy professor, Peter Kreeft, said, “the great divide is… not between finders and nonfinders, but between seekers and nonseekers.” I agree. Are you a seeker? If
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