Hi.
Christian Conservative.
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Because the two always seem to go hand in hand.
People always assume I'm atheist, but I'm not. I only believe in reasonable ideal along with mathematical fact. Do I believe in any god? Absolutely not. But this doesn't imply I believe a deity can't exist.
Look at it this way. People who believe in god want to look beyond the viewpoint of common reason -- mathematics, etc. I don't mind, but it's consistent with this theory: let's say you have a double sided coin. You're convinced it'll land on a side that doesn't exist. A side that has virtually no presence in our world, and cannot be comprehended until it does. You test this theory constantly, but it doesn't occur. There is nothing stating it will, which is implicit of a paradox (which is stating it won't). However, you, once again, wish to believe that the coin is going to, eventually, land on a non existent side.
I, on the other hand, choose not to.