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Totally a matter of opinion. I personally believe that asking questions and weighing the evidences on both sides is the only way to be sure to find truth. But you have to take it from bothsides. For example, if I am a religious person and disregard any argument brought to me by atheistic or agnostic arguments, I am not actually searching for truth. Likewise, if I am atheistic or agnostic, and I choose to ignore evidence that religious people present just because I can't understand it, I am also not searching for truth. The key is to give every idea a chance. Weigh its value. Then make up your mind.

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