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# Andrew Mlot Yes, poking holes in most religious person's belief is...

*April 28, 2023 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to Pete Michaud's comment.*

Andrew Mlot Yes, poking holes in most religious person's belief is pointless.  Beliefs arrived at via irrational means are impervious to rationality.
