For the record, I'm not saying that all atheists are arrogant. If they leave open the possibility of something being able to change their mind, then that is not arrogance.
I would say, then, there are very few arrogant atheists.
I wish I could count the times I've heard christians say "god does exist and nothing anyone says or does can ever change my mind". I've heard that A LOT!
If the sky parted, god decended and said, "Dave! I exist! See? Catch ya later. Oh, and that thing you did with the guy at the place? Yeah, no more of that, hmmm? Peace out." And there were hundreds of witnesses?
Yeah, my mind can be changed.
On the whole, christians are far more arrogant than atheists.
Damn good post, ThankQ.

There are things that I have read, heard, personally seen, etc, that lean me quite strongly to the side of a deity or deities. That said, can I say that I believe 100%, beyond even a shadow of a doubt? No.
Questions and doubts are part of human nature. Even a lot of clergy have doubts at times.
It follows, at least in my opinion, that if you go along with science when it works, but just keep in mind that something might come along that doesn't follow a scientific 'law' as expected, you're doing okay.
From what people have said on here, those 'laws' are not "set in stone."
So, all in all, I am very happy with what has been said in this thread and what has been carried over from the 'Ancient Aliens' thread as well.
I respect everyone here, have a better understanding of their views, and feel that this has all been very worthwhile.

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