Why does it seem that many people who cannot get into the spirit of questions about God and answer on the belief He exist?

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answer:Those answers are on point. That’s the point. If the question is based on a faulty premise, it is impossible to answer it directly, in the context in which it is asked. So the premise is what needs to be addressed.

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