Hi John
I don't extend my opinion beyond what enjoys reasonable evidence.
What is reasonable is always subjective no doubt.
I think you probably have beliefs that depend upon faith rather than what I would call reasonable evidence but that is your right I have no problems with the fact that presumably you can believe in things that I do not.
As I said I wonder why folk turn to superstition to explain things..if I don't know I have no problem saying I don't know but with folk who indulge superstition saying they don't know seems never.to be an option.
But hopefully , in my view, as humans evolve they will move away from the need to practise superstition ...Can you imagine how wonderful the world could be if superstition was only discussed because it was once part of humans history and thought of as a curious aspect of our past.
And your are probably right in that I am a materialist certainly I am devoid of any spirituality ...who could tell???
All the best
Alex
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