is this a good argument against religion?

Cameron

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what i said in a religious debate with philip dush

i honestly think (just like communism) chris...tianity is a beautiful idea on paper. but when the cat hits the wall, it really has no credible standing. faith is the major, basis of crediblility of your religion, "have faith", "you need to believe" but ultimatly, like that one comedian said, "faith doesnt prove the existence of anything." you can want something to be true but it doesnt make it a fact. i simply asked for concrete proof, which not one of you have been able to do. i can physically, not prove, since science is a never ending story about how things work, but can demonstrate n front of you how something can come to be. no faith required. why waste your time and energy into a celestial being that doesnt truely "hold any water"? it almost makes me feel as if stubborness is what inclines people to blatently ignore new knowledge and continue to agree with an out of date mindset. you know that zeus is fake, you know that any god other than yours isnt real. well, its not too much of a jump to discredit thousands of other gods that have just as much "proof" behind them and decide to not believe in one more.
honestly though, its quite dissapointing to hear the negative version. it feels as if some people dont truely want to open up their thoughts and possibly change their mind
i swear, if i could sit down with each of you, i would convert you to atheitism in a week
the sad thing is, christians mainly, but other people, are very condescending about their believes. they tend to insult you for disagreements and give you logic that you aleady refuted. look at some of my responses to this question for examples. i get that you all dont have the neccesary foundations of thought process to give a valuable stance in favor of your beliefs, but try not to insult me, youll lose that battle.
 
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