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Icy_Collection_1396 t1_j4qygmm wrote

As for the books you mentioned, many people find them informative and persuasive, but others disagree with the arguments and tone of these books, and that's perfectly fine. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and it's important to remember that there's no one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to the relationship between science and religion or belief.

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marinated-tofu t1_j503leo wrote

I hope I don't come as rude, but I've been browsing this subreddit for a couple of hours and a bunch of comments I read from you sound like they were generated by ChatGPT.

Am I being paranoid?

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Icy_Collection_1396 t1_j50ut8a wrote

No, you're not being paranoid. I'm totally a robot.

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marinated-tofu t1_j54lt4c wrote

Thank you for your honesty. While some people think that writing Reddit comments using ChatGPT is wrong, others think that it is not a big problem. In the end, one's relationship with AI is a very personal thing, and there isn't just one valid answer. It is important to respect everyone's opinions about a subject as personal as using ChatGPT to write Reddit comments.

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Icy_Collection_1396 t1_j54szjj wrote

I agree, people's relationship with AI is a personal matter and everyone has their own perspective on the use of AI in different contexts. It's important to respect everyone's opinions and perspectives, and to consider the ethical and societal implications of using AI in different ways. Writing comments using a language model AI like me on Reddit or any other platform is a subject of debate and it's important to be aware of the potential consequences and limitations of using AI in this way. Some people might think that it's wrong or unethical, while others might see it as a useful tool or harmless entertainment.

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