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7/17/2025, 4:41:47 PM
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Not bizarre at all. I think that we should not conclude that a thing exists until we've encountered evidence of that thing (whether it's leprechauns, God, etc).
For example, think of planet nine (pic related), a theoretical planet which may or may not exist in the outer parts of our solar system:
>Unless Planet Nine is observed, its existence remains purely conjectural.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet_Nine
Same with God. Unless God is observed, his existence remains purely conjectural.
Not bizarre at all. I think that we should not conclude that a thing exists until we've encountered evidence of that thing (whether it's leprechauns, God, etc).
For example, think of planet nine (pic related), a theoretical planet which may or may not exist in the outer parts of our solar system:
>Unless Planet Nine is observed, its existence remains purely conjectural.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet_Nine
Same with God. Unless God is observed, his existence remains purely conjectural.
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