Now I'm sad. Robin Marie asked people at #TAM9 what the best argument for god was, and she didn't get around to me.
My answer would be the argument from ignorance, because they all boil down to that, anyway, and because the only way I could ever be persuaded to believe in gods is if my brain gets scrambled by traumatic injury or Alzheimer's or something. Being the one argument that could convince me ought to earn it high marks, I think.
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