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    But a religion is different from a belief in god. All religions could be somehow false and a god could still be.
    – Johan
    Commented Apr 6 at 22:48
  • @johan, true, but you are missing my point, which is that millions of people fervently believe in their religion and argue for it as the 'truth'. When n groups of millions of people insist on n mutually contradictory truths, it shows, to me at least, that religious belief is not based on logic but blind faith. Commented Apr 7 at 5:37
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    "you should not expect your direct personal experience to make a jot of difference to everybody else." "My personal experience of becoming an agnostic in my early teens..." Did you invalidate the basis of your answer with this? Commented Apr 7 at 18:18