Evidence

The case against faith has a long history, as long as believers have chosen their own path over skeptics and seekers.

Six centuries before Jesus of Nazareth preached his Gospel of Good News in Jerusalem, teaching that the life of salvation and deliverance was imminent, Siddhartha Gautama stated that belief cannot come from a prophet's words or ancient religious books. Rather, the Buddha favored applying the test of reason to all matters of fact, belief, and knowledge.

There is nothing more human than humans feeling so exalted in inspirational thought that they also assume their mortal revelations must come from a Higher Authority, a God who singularly speaks universal and eternal truths thru their personally channeled prophesy.

No doubt, during our species' prehistoric time, well before any civilizations formed, the very first cave prophet declared that the Sun was in charge. 

Everyone wants to be believed. Claiming "God said so.", lets the prophet off both hooks of credibility and responsibility. Paraphrasing what author and thinker Christopher Hitchens said, when the unyielding razor of reason shaves off that which is man-declared, all unproven beliefs are critically challenged.

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