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Aaron /
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2023-11-12 23:59:18
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Aaron on Nostr: npub1efvq2…u8zve npub10gv03…nvzat npub1ft43y…zu768 npub1vy8pl…9jfs5 ...

npub1efvq25j3fq0daxgzncecttmvn9t04ee4nf7wpf6afyd330ec6x0q9u8zve (npub1efv…8zve) npub10gv036eracmzglghrtl25cyywk866uywfrrgyr758yzevx904vksdnvzat (npub10gv…vzat) npub1ft43yd7v7qwa0cven7j0zyz27vpr4afzm5qfkk6qes2wrflr0n6qhzu768 (npub1ft4…u768) npub1vy8plx448m6ew5shuvtauymmw4eduthuzjnjhta9e6g88uaneqwsk9jfs5 (npub1vy8…jfs5) npub1h0dld9ztskh70gyk4waknsd26fmhpjvfsxzksatpjmaka00syqaq6wqs5p (npub1h0d…qs5p) npub1ccn4ec2s2dmhzu4cthwhy56hcsswk4z3j3kvhlhuvp96phm9zjrqj6czwu (npub1ccn…czwu) I would argue that any so-called god that was relevant to our existence in any way would behave in a way that generated evidence of its existence. So an absence of evidence for a *human-relevant* god is indeed evidence of absence. But this is only evidence, not a certainty. As for broader definitions of godhood, just how meaningful are such claims, whether positive or negative, if they are not relevant to our existence in any way?
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