Bite-Size Reply #7: Maybe God has good reasons to be hidden, or maybe he’s not so hidden after all. Let’s critique. Read more
Bite-Size Reply #7: Maybe God has good reasons to be hidden, or maybe he’s not so hidden after all. Let’s critique. Read more
Suppose you’re a conservative politician and you want to pick and choose your science based on how it pleases you. How do you justify that? Here are some tricks to use if you want to support that agenda (or to watch out for if you actually care about the science). Read more
Bite-Size Reply #6: Religions aren’t like mushrooms, some good and some bad. They’re more like snakebites. And we know that societies have invented religions by the thousands, so why imagine Christianity is different? Read more
Bite-Size Reply #5: Let’s run through a few Bible contradictions and consider what real eyewitness testimony would look like. Read more
Tabloid magazines used to report psychics’ predictions for that year. And every year, those predictions succeed no better than chance. Evangelical Christian "prophets" are eager for the end times, but their predictions are just as bad. Read more
Bite-Size Reply #4: Christians can’t make empty claims; they must support them with evidence and argument. Read more
Bite-Size Reply #3: God is hidden, the Bible contradicts itself, and our world looks like a world with no god. Christians don’t see their hypocrisy but would spot these problems in an instant in another religion. Read more
Bite-Size Reply to the Christian response to “Jesus is a copycat savior” Read more
Bite-Size Reply to the Christian response to “There are no objective truths.” Read more
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