(October 16, 2018 at 10:45 am)RobbyPants Wrote: This is just a whole bunch of No True Scotsman stuff that I'm sure you believe, but there's no way you can prove. I mean, maybe you're right, but you can't prove it with an informal logical fallacy. Every Christian seems to think they're at least on the right track to doing Christianity "correctly", and they all base if off of their own particular interpretations of the Bible. Every time I've seen a Christian honest enough to admit that they can't really know if they're correct, they go right back to asserting they're correct when that conversation ends and the next one starts.
And that is a problem for christianity. There exist some 30,000 different sects of christianity all of whom think they are right, all of whom are convinced that all of the others are wrong.
What does that tell us about how good a communicator their deity of choice actually is? Apparently, he/she/it/housecat was/is so crap at communication that even his followers can't agree among themselves. This alone is an indictment of the intellectual poverty of religion.