Sacred Landscapes

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Because, as I understand it, Christians believe there is a God.

I believe that to be wrong.

I understand that churches are built for the worship of this non-existent God.

As I believe that they are wrong to have faith in a non-existent God, then I see it as logical that I believe that they are wrong to built structures for the worship of this non-existent God.

They go on to claim that this structure is `sacred` to their non-existent God.

I believe that that claim is wrong, obviously.

Can you believe that?


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are so saying their right to believe is wrong or just that there is no god - they are therefore wrong?

"They go on to claim that this structure is `sacred` to their non-existent God.

I believe that that claim is wrong, obviously.

'Belief' is the bone of contention here, you cannot dispute 'belief' with 'belief'?

You cannot be wrong in claiming something sacred, unless you are lying. I don't find them to be lying, they believe it is sacred, and therefore it is, just as you believe them to be wrong, so therefore they 'are' (wrong), in your opinion.

AGHY!