More plausible than God developed out of thin air, especially when you consider that you cannot even show me a god, but I can show you both thin air and life.
Which means no one knows, which means the concept of no god is more plausible than the concept of one or more gods. You all have it wrong, that's more likely than thinking one of you has it right. There's no compelling evidence to suggest otherwise, and your "stuff seems awesome" excuse doesn't make a god more likely, it just makes you more susceptible to accepting such an absurd suggestion.No one religion has it all right. Meanings in the Bible were misinterpreted by the translations through the years. that Jesus is the only way that Protestents harp on is one thing they misinterpret, the true meaning of that passage is the teachings of Jesus which most religions do in one form or another.

You mean Peter? The one who did not fight false imprisonment, until he was rescued by an angel. The one who was crucified upside down.
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