Would you say believers in god know more about the unknown than those who don't believe in god?

If so pleasse tell why you believe that way thanks

?2014-06-07T02:40:29Z

They know exactly the same about the unknown: nothing.

Otherwise it wouldn't be "unknown".

???2014-06-07T09:32:19Z

Believers dont know anything about anything...

Believing is accepting something which is not in your direct experience... for e.g. You dont believe you have two eyes, you know you have two eyes...
Some people say that there is a third eye, but unless you experience it yourself you dont really know that...

the unknown cannot be known, the unknown can only be experienced... the very reason unknown is unknown is due to it being outside the reach and comprehension of our senses...

I have come to understand that silence is unknown and the only way to experience the unknown is to be in silence, in other words, Meditate and the unknown will be in your direct experience...

Dont believe anything... Know everything!

Hell Bat2014-06-07T02:52:00Z

"know more about the unknown" but didn't you just say it was unknown? lol i would say believers in god believe in god and non believers just don't whats the big deal?

Wake902014-06-07T02:40:25Z

No, I know more about what is unknown than you.

Anonymous2014-06-07T02:55:20Z

No, the unknown remains the unknown. Inserting imaginary stories into the void won't do. That's why evidence is important - it stops people's imaginations free-wheeling away on fantasy.

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