Difference between revisions of "Atheistic Logic"
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Here is a growing list of the contradictions in [[atheism]]: | Here is a growing list of the contradictions in [[atheism]]: | ||
| − | * [[Atheists]] say they do not believe that any [[God]] or equivalent deity exists, but then are often hostile to [[Christians]], as in censoring classroom prayer | + | * [[Atheists]] say they do not believe that any [[God]] or equivalent deity exists, but then are often hostile to [[Christians]], as in censoring classroom prayer when a faculty member is forcing it. |
* Atheists often state that God does not exist, but decline to study much evidence to the contrary, as in [[Counterexamples to an Old Earth]]. | * Atheists often state that God does not exist, but decline to study much evidence to the contrary, as in [[Counterexamples to an Old Earth]]. | ||
Revision as of 12:49, October 25, 2018
Here is a growing list of the contradictions in atheism:
- Atheists say they do not believe that any God or equivalent deity exists, but then are often hostile to Christians, as in censoring classroom prayer when a faculty member is forcing it.
- Atheists often state that God does not exist, but decline to study much evidence to the contrary, as in Counterexamples to an Old Earth.
- Atheists claim that all truths can be derived via reason and deny the efficacy of revelation, and see contradictions in the Bible.
- Atheists rarely acknowledge the significance of the work of Godel in demonstrating limits on logical systems.
- Atheists believe God does not exist.
For more information, please see: Atheism and logic