(June 16, 2015 at 8:01 am)Randy Carson Wrote:1) What is "Gotg"?
Two reasons come to mind.
First, I think there is more moral realism at work in the minds of some here than might be apparent at first glance.
Second, I want to point out that atheists are fond of saying that as science discovers more of the natural reasons behind the things that we observe, there is less and less for the Gotg to do.
Now, as I read the posts of the various members of this forum, it seems that y'all can pretty much believe in anything you want about God as long as you don't actually believe IN God.
However, when I read more astute atheists like Tim O'Neill and Luke Muehlhauser debunking the Jesus' Mythers' ignorance of history and the logical fallacies that are inherent in the fuzzy moral thinking of many atheists, respectively, I begin to note that there is less and less for unthinking atheists to believe.
2) Why are you "thinking" and discussing unrelated random things in this thread?
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