I had trouble understanding that but:
There's no such thing as a definitive answer unless you place faith somewhere.
Where does my logic say anything about religion being a model, never mind a perfect model?
There is no "evidence weighted against" religion, that simply makes no sense.
Science and religion are two seperate entities. One fulfills one purpose, one fulfills another. You couldn't analyse religion with the scientific model anyway.
yes you can. Take for example all the evidence that is in favour for God. attempt to find evidence for it, and evidence against it. If all evidence points towards it be true, then hay presto. The unfortunate problem with doing this to God is that you are trying to prove the first known religious text or symbols, or in fact any religious text or symbols, and pretty much all of that if i had the time can be disproved.
So by scientific method, all know evidence for God is wrong, so unless you have something i haven't that is going to change my mind i will never believe.
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