The great physicist Niels Bohr, used to start his lectures by telling his students, "Consider everything I say as a question, not a statement." Scientific skepticism accounts for its great success as a truth finder, and the blind acceptance of myth, causes fundamentalists to be "mythguided," "mythinformed," "mythled" and often "mythogynistic."
Most religions discourage questions about God and demand belief by faith, which by definition is belief in the absence of evidence. This is similar to a politician saying "Trust me" and should be rejected by any thinking person.
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