In college I felt compelled to be atheist. After all, how could I be a credible scientist if I believed in a God? Then I saw babies being born and people dying and the miracles of genes and cells and life and I could no longer *not* believe in a higher power. https://twitter.com/razibkhan/status/1000500670447980544 …
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Replying to @razibkhan
You’re one of my favorite atheists, so God made you just the way you should be.
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Sorry, I’m not that close to the creator of the divine plan. I don’t know any details. You may be completely screwed.
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In that case, I may be going down with you. If I get elected, it’s a typo.
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Replying to @razibkhan @mjaeckel
While popular, this argument fails in proper modal logic, so I wouldn't use it. Old blogpost without formalism, but easy to show. https://emilkirkegaard.dk/en/?p=1459
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