RE: Thoughts on Atheism and Apologetics
June 17, 2015 at 7:16 pm
(This post was last modified: June 17, 2015 at 7:22 pm by Fidel_Castronaut.)
It's actually pretty easy to poke holes both in the bible and indeed apologetics arguments.
Mainly because both are, you know, full of holes. Like throwing a hotdog down a corridor you might say. I mean, when you say people go looking for errors/inconsistencies and incoherence in people's arguments, I have to question what exactly you're looking for instead? Fluffy bunnies? I bet it's fluffy bunnies.
Good to know that you felt angry enough about the repeated deconstructing of your arguments to post a lengthy, passive agressive thread about how angry you aren't. If people are convinced by your arguments, more power to them I say. Each unto their own. But don't hold it against us if we look at a shoddy, ill conceived and throughly debunked argument and say "no thanks."
Mainly because both are, you know, full of holes. Like throwing a hotdog down a corridor you might say. I mean, when you say people go looking for errors/inconsistencies and incoherence in people's arguments, I have to question what exactly you're looking for instead? Fluffy bunnies? I bet it's fluffy bunnies.
Good to know that you felt angry enough about the repeated deconstructing of your arguments to post a lengthy, passive agressive thread about how angry you aren't. If people are convinced by your arguments, more power to them I say. Each unto their own. But don't hold it against us if we look at a shoddy, ill conceived and throughly debunked argument and say "no thanks."