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Category Archives: Faith, Science & Doubt
Romans 1:22 proven once again.
I look at it this way. If science disappeared from human memory, we would soon be living in caves again. If theology disappeared from human memory, no one would notice. Thanks to Debunking Christianity, which seems to post one incredibly … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt, Romans 1:22
Tagged atheism, atheist, Romans 1:22, secular, stupidity
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Martin Gardner, skeptic and Theist
Martin Garner passed away this weekend; he was 95. Gardner was a well-known mathematician, skeptic and author. I first became aware of him in the mid-80’s, when he edited The Annotated Alice, a fully annotated version of Carroll’s Alice in … Continue reading
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Atheists and dreamers
Today John Loftus posted this from Richard Carrier, writing about the new book, The Christian Delusion: Most of all, taken together, its fifteen chapters are sufficient to establish that Christianity is a delusion. The Christian religion is so manifestly contrary … Continue reading
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Tagged atheist, dreamer, loftus, richard carrier, supertramp
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There Are Stupid Questions
From Debunking Christianity: Tell us. What would you believe? THAT is the question. My claim is that biblical criticism is an undercutting defeater for what Christians believe such that without the Bible they would become agnostics and then afterward possibly … Continue reading