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Tagged: evidence

The Fallacy of Biblical Stories, Part 9: Sodom and Gomorrah

The Fallacy of Biblical Stories, Part 9: Sodom and Gomorrah

By:   •  Religious and not News Chat  •  48 Comments  •  4 years ago

Hi everyone, it has been a long time since I last posted an article in my fallacy of biblical stories series. So, I thought now might be a good time to do so. If you reviewed the previous...
As science learns more, God/s are needed less

As science learns more, God/s are needed less


By: gordy327  •  Op/Ed  •  34 Comments  •  4 years ago

Throughout human history and across many cultures, probably going back to the Stone Age, humans have engaged in a "god of the gaps" mentality when it came to the inexplicable or phenomenon that...
The Fallacy of Biblical Stories, Part 8: God, the biggest fallacy of them all?

The Fallacy of Biblical Stories, Part 8: God, the biggest fallacy of them all?

By:   •  Religious and not News Chat  •  120 Comments  •  5 years ago

Up until now, the fallacy of biblical stories series has focus on specific biblical stories. For Part 8, I will examine the one thing that connects them all: God. After all, God is the central...
The Fallacy of Biblical Stories, Part 6: The Day the Sun Stood Still

The Fallacy of Biblical Stories, Part 6: The Day the Sun Stood Still

By:   •  Religious and not News Chat  •  53 Comments  •  5 years ago

Welcome to Part 6 of the fallacy of biblical stories series. This one will focus on a supposed celestial event described in the bible. Namely, the time God caused the sun to stop moving for...
Why there is almost certainly no God

Why there is almost certainly no God


By: gordy327  •  Op/Ed  •  292 Comments  •  6 years ago

When people hear of God, they probably think of the Abrahamistic deity of the monotheistic religions: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Regardless of one's religious affiliation and/or beliefs,...
Do I Believe in UFOs?

Do I Believe in UFOs?

Via:   •  Critical Thinkers  •  25 Comments  •  7 years ago

Neil deGrasse Tyson offers an entertaining explanation of critical thinking and the notion of objectively evaluating evidence. The first 11 minutes is where this happens.
Why There Is No God: Quick Responses to 10 Common Theist Arguments [for the existence of god]

Why There Is No God: Quick Responses to 10 Common Theist Arguments [for the existence of god]

Via:   •  Religious and not News Chat  •  70 Comments  •  7 years ago

I have been in many conversations where the debate turns into a discussion about whether God exists or not. Often times, theists will cite some "proof" for a God, which often turns out to be a...