Bad Arguments Never Die
There seems to be no argument in favour of gods and religion, or against areas of science deemed incompatible with these, which has been entirely discarded by people of faith for its poor merit and performance.
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There seems to be no argument in favour of gods and religion, or against areas of science deemed incompatible with these, which has been entirely discarded by people of faith for its poor merit and performance.
“Witness for yourself the persuasive power of passive belief, and understand why so many atheists want people to shed even this.”
“The apparent reality is that theology-based apologetics have been completely exhausted, and have not found their target.”
“Since it does appear that the secular arguments presented by the anti-SSM movement have little value, the only reasons left are the Scriptural ones they are so eager to keep in the background.”
IDEA has one answer. I have other ideas.
10% of the proceeds from the show will go towards stem cell research, which is a great thing, but they’re pretty sure it’s hurt their publicity campaign.
“What if you’re wrong?”
“…false dilemma: either the authors took wild guesses and were correct multiple times purely by chance, or they were divinely inspired and therefore granted knowledge the rest of humanity didn’t have at the time.”
“…theists may claim that anything natural with any quality to it whatsoever must have been deliberately crafted with humanity in mind.”
“My aim is make this a reference for any subsequent “origin” questions.”