Theists: What makes your claims right and the claims of other theists wrong?
February 18, 2014 at 5:17 am
Honest question. Many of you justify your belief in the same way, and yet the results you show are vastly different and directly conflict in fundamental ways.
You have no physical evidence of your claims and you eventually resort to the supernatural, regardless of what religion you call your own, because the mailed fist of science is not designed to penetrate a world that is in no way discernible from imaginary. Yet, from that shared source, you all, even within the same belief system, pull out radically different results.
So, what's the deal?
You have no physical evidence of your claims and you eventually resort to the supernatural, regardless of what religion you call your own, because the mailed fist of science is not designed to penetrate a world that is in no way discernible from imaginary. Yet, from that shared source, you all, even within the same belief system, pull out radically different results.
So, what's the deal?
- What makes your claims superior to those which aren't yours?
- Can you empirically prove the superiority of your beliefs to anyone who doesn't share them?
- If the answer to the last question is no, why should anybody share your beliefs?
- Do you understand that theological arguments and apologetics only work on those who already believe what you do?
- When you proselytize to us, do you ever stop to consider that atheists aren't just rejecting your specific dogma?