Tagged: evidence
The Fallacy of Biblical Stories, Part 9: Sodom and Gomorrah
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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
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Op/Ed
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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?
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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
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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
By: gordy327
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Op/Ed
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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,...
Why There Is No God: Quick Responses to 10 Common Theist Arguments [for the existence of god]
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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...