(April 22, 2015 at 12:19 pm)ajarnfalang Wrote: You're challenging what ideas? And for what reason? I don't get what you're talking about. What do you know for sure?




Captain Kirk, sensors have detected an unidentified online lake bottom dweller on the planet surface.
(April 22, 2015 at 12:25 pm)Simon Moon Wrote: It is a fact, that many theists have given up their irrational beliefs through this site, and others like it.
This should be a testable statement. Has NORC or Pew Research ever looked into the question that you know of?
(April 19, 2015 at 6:39 pm)Passive Atheist Wrote: As a thought experiment suppose, just for the moment that it was proven that the...Biblical God did, in fact, exist....Would you study the Bible?
It's worth study even minus belief. Egyptology has certainly received assistance from biblical hermeneutics nor have the Egyptologists had to buy the bible-thumping agenda to enjoy the benefits. Philology for Canaanite words borrowed into Egyptian for instance uses Hebrew bible concordances and text criticism, among other sources. Ancient books of any kind aren't too common, and nearly all of them shed light on our collective intellectual development over time.