(February 7, 2018 at 5:31 pm)Khemikal Wrote: Wow, it's rare to get the trifecta so tight. An argument from ignorance, then an appeal to popularity, capped off with a bare assertion.
Sounds like a hell of a "reason" to believe in fairies and magic books.
There's a typical Khem Peanut Gallery™ response. Just shoot out some stupid nonsense and gullible atheists will cheer you on. Especially when smarter atheists hardly ever police their own.
Believing that the NT books are what they claimed to be is NOT an argument from ignorance.
My personal experience and of those around me are NOT an appeal to popularity.
Responding to the question "why do I believe the NT" the way I did is NOT a bare assertion. I am answering a question posed to me.
You seem to have struck out. Good job!
...Well, look at that. Kevin is there with his sharp critical thinking skills too--thinks you have made a good point.