If I'm wrong why you don't try to clarify what you mean? — praxis
Well, speaking only for myself, I take theism at face value and demonstrate that its sine qua non claims about g/G are not true (i.e. either incoherent or false). I suppose the relevant "bias" here is I reject untrue claims.Atheists put theist ideas in boxes, by which I meant they mischaracterize their beliefs based on their own biases. — T Clark
I agree that there are atheists who intentionally mischaracterize religious ideas out of prejudice. — praxis
There are also theists who intentionally mischaracterize atheist ideas out of prejudice. — praxis
Well, speaking only for myself, I take theism at face value and demonstrate that its sine qua non claims about g/G are not true (i.e. either incoherent or false). I suppose the relevant "bias" here is I reject untrue claims. — 180 Proof
It's God's word when it suits them, on some subjects. Pick'n'choose. I added:your contention that Christians consider the bible "infallible truth." — T Clark
believers only believe in the ineffable, not anything particular, and not the words that are preached to them. — praxis
I wasn't talking about intentional mischaracterization. I think many atheists don't think twice when they say things like that. — T Clark
1) Atheists often put theist ideas in boxes, by which I meant they mischaracterize their beliefs based on their own biases. 2) Claiming that Christians believe the bible is infallible is a very common example of that process. 3) It is not true that Christians in general believe the bible is infallible. — T Clark
...so they put on black cassocks and sail around the world to tell the heathen.... What, exactly? "My dear savages, I feel in my bones that Something ineffable exists, so I want you to renounce your own version of it and embrace mine. It's so much better, trust me!" — Vera Mont
I'm afraid only a theist can correct a mischaracterization of their ideas, particularly if it's unintentional. They can be rather odd. — praxis
Why don't you take issue with the strongest arguments against theisn made by principled atheists (like me or other disbelievers I can name if you can't find them), son, rather than just lazily picking the low-hanging fruit of 'contrarian rabble rousers' as representative strawmen to torch so smugly? — 180 Proof
Why don't you take issue with the strongest arguments against theisn made by principled atheists (like me or other disbelievers I can name if you can't find them), son, rather than just lazily picking the low-hanging fruit of 'contrarian rabble rousers' as representative strawmen to torch so smugly? — 180 Proof
Look. It's not that difficult a question.
Do Christians believe in the God of the Bible, or don't they? — Vera Mont
If you want to go any deeper into Christian doctrine or history, I'm not the one to be talking to. — T Clark
I'm asking the most superficial, obvious question - not necessarily of you, but of any or all apologists:
If not from the Bible, where does the character of God come from? — Vera Mont
We were taught that the Bible stories were allegories to tell a broader truth about the nature of god and man. — Tom Storm
"Pascal's Wager" is a false dilemma — 180 Proof
Confused / uncertain about g/G-belief, agnostics are not particularly "honest". As you know I'm a disbeliever.Are you pushing for honesty (agnosticism)?
Pascal (deliberately) leaves out e.g. 'one does not believe and yet one goes to heaven' ... 'one believes and yet one goes to hell' ... etc. — 180 Proof
That if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. — Romans 10 :: NIV
Agnostics are confused / uncertain about g/G-belief, not particularly "honest". As you know I'm a disbeliever. — 180 Proof
Skeptics, however, are not "essentially" agnostics.Agnostics are essentially skeptics. — Agent Smith
Okay. So, none of the stories are true? What is this "broader truth"? For that matter, what is it broader than? Who are these allegorical stories really about? — Vera Mont
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