RE: A problem with how theists think.
March 24, 2016 at 2:18 am
(This post was last modified: March 24, 2016 at 2:19 am by robvalue.)
They seem to bypass three very important points when they blurt out this kind of question:
1) What assumptions am I already making, by phrasing the question this way?
2) Just because I can ask a question, it doesn't mean there is a meaningful answer to it; either at all, or within the limits of our ability to study the subject.
3) If no one can provide an answer to my question, that doesn't mean my unsupported answer wins by default.
1) What assumptions am I already making, by phrasing the question this way?
2) Just because I can ask a question, it doesn't mean there is a meaningful answer to it; either at all, or within the limits of our ability to study the subject.
3) If no one can provide an answer to my question, that doesn't mean my unsupported answer wins by default.
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