(November 17, 2016 at 1:29 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Actually, I was simply pointing out that an appeal to hypocrisy is a poor way to argue for your faith.
Well, I'm not arguing for the faith when I was appealing to the hypocrisy of some atheist, but I was arguing against the hypocrisy of some atheists whom suspend their reasoning faculty when presented by sound theistic arguments for God's existence like the Five Ways. Arguing for the faith is when both parties accepted that God exist in light of human reason. For, the credibility of faith lies in God's authority, whom can neither deceive nor be deceived.
(November 17, 2016 at 1:29 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Again, it's not as if it matters why -I- don't find them compelling, that won't change the fact that you do....and - again- it's not an issue for m anyway, since I couldn't be a christian even if your silly little superstitions were true.
I've got an ethical objection to slaughtering jews as payment for my wrongdoings, understand?
Well, if atheists are reasonable, they must have at least a good reason to reject the Five Ways instead of being indifferent. After all, Five Ways are not matters of faith, but matters of reason.
I can't understand what you mean by your ethical objection? Are you referring to Jews or instead to a Jew?