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I'm sure intelligent Christians have a perfectly reasonable answer for all of these criticisms, but I don't happen to know what it is. In the absense of a perfectly reasonable answer, why do you assume that it's necessarily perfectly reasonable? WMD |
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Okay, how about a revised version of the God Test, where religions are only tested according to their claims, and not all religions are given the exact same test?
Shouldn't we still see a statistically significant difference between the priests of a "real" god and "false" gods? Wasn't that the whole point of the episode with Elijah and Baal -- to demonstrate WITH A TEST which god is real? |
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Perhaps he is referring to when I said this: "[Prayer is...] A complete waist of time to an intelligent person." But if he takes the position that one cannot change the mind of god or have any influence whatsoever over any desired future outcome by asking god for it, then I can't see how any rational human being could say that praying to god for a desired future outcome (which is already pre-determined) is remotely worth the time of an intelligent person.
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How so? If the supernatural claims of the Bible do not describe factual events, then Christians who believe those events did happen are wrong, whatever interpretations they take. Thus, the common atheist claim that those parts of the Bible are mythological is going to be much closer to the truth. |
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