One is based on clearly perceivable facts, and a basic understanding on how consciousness works.
I don't mean to fedora it up in here, but there's one reason why I'm an agnostic atheist: your personality, consciousness, ego, everything that is [i]you[/i] is located in your brain. When you die, your brain cells die, which means that all of [i]you[/i] dies. I just can't comprehend how, in the religious idea, your brain cells are somehow teleported somewhere else, then resurrected and put back together with the rest of your cells. Occam's Razor, they're probably just dead.
That's the way I see it. So it's a bit annoying that people use the "which one has influenced the world more" argument as a validity that a false idea is better than the truth.
In Christianity the brain is the soul, the spirit is something else. It is everything that we are as a person.
I understand that you do not feel most religions are based on fact. I suggest researching Smith wigglesworth. He is one of the few men to have documented proof of raising a person from the dead in the name of Jesus Christ.
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