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 Yeah, nah.

I don't debate this point anymore for a lot of reasons -- it goes very deep, it never is productive to debate it, and I don't want to shake anybody's faith because there are very functional benefits to believing in God which I would not want to rob anybody of.
 
 If you ever feel compelled again, please read these three books. I’d highly recommend The Case for Christ. 

It’s a journalistic investigation by Lee Strobel, a former atheist, into the evidence for Jesus Christ's existence and divinity. Strobel interviews experts in various fields such as history, theology, and medicine to address objections to Christianity. The book is structured as a legal case, presenting evidence and counterarguments to support the claim of Jesus as the Son of God. It is aimed at skeptics and believers alike, offering a comprehensive examination of the historical and factual basis for Christian beliefs.

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