If the truth was on their side why are they supporting it with lies?
Many atheists deliberately use deception to refute theism. You do this, too. Why else, apparently, would Prometheus Books, the main atheist publisher, produce The Art of Deception, which instructs its readers to use any invalid or deceptive arguments as long as it helps him to win the case?
I'm not sure who you are referring to when you write "their" and "they" in the first sentence. Since you haven't cited any specific deception of any specific atheist, I can only conclude you are just upset at atheists in general. Maybe you're jealous of our freedom? Thanks for watching, though.
You've been too long in Korea. Koreans usually use one of those "you must be jealous of our..." when they can't refute arguments. This strategy save them face.
Your freedom? Freedom is what the American Republic created in 1776, except that it was call "liberty"....
Today thanks to atheists like you the whole concept of liberty has been totally replaced by the concept of "freedom" to do whatever one wants to do. In this concept of freedom it's all about one's self, one's own freedom, in competition with others. As someone said, while liberty unites all, freedom makes everyone the enemy of everyone else. No, thank you for your freedom.
Ah, so you're a troll. Why am I not surprised? You ramble in generalities. Then you troll because you KNOW people can't answer generalities. Classic. LOL Have fun.
What a nonsense. Critical thinking should be applied not only to religions but other beliefs and all branches of knowledge as well.
Don't forget that many atheists are very dogmatic about their beliefs. They refuse to read works other than written
by atheists to the core like Dawkins, Hitchens or Harris. I read all of them and know how they mastered blending valid and invalid arguments, rhetorics, deception and imagery in attempt to persuade.
I'll comment on this one, too. I'm curious what you consider "dogmatic" among atheists. An atheist is just someone who doesn't think there is a god. How could that be construed into dogmatism? Maybe you're confusing fields of study occupied by atheists with their atheism. That's a fairly common mistake. Again, you haven't pointed out anything specific, so what is your purpose in commenting?
I see you're not dogmatic as long as you're an atheist. You're one when you're a Christian and you stick to your guns, right? There are lots of scientific proves pointing to a Creator, but most atheists refuse to take a closer look at them.
Larry King once said that it's equally unpleasurable talking to both atheists and new born again Christians. They are emphatic and have doctrinaire attitude. He said that agnostics and mature Christians (like Billy Graham or Rick Warren) make great guests.
Atheists may be 'dogmatic' but we do not follow any 'dogma'. I think also that you'll find that most atheists are atheists primarily because they have read works written by other religions and religious writers.
I'd be interested to know what 'invalid arguments' you are referring to, and with which lies atheists are supporting their position with.
If the truth was on their side why are they supporting it with lies?
Many atheists deliberately use deception to refute theism. You do this, too. Why else, apparently, would Prometheus Books, the main atheist publisher, produce The Art of Deception, which instructs its readers to use any invalid or deceptive arguments as long as it helps him to win the case?
VascoPolonia 2 years ago
I'm not sure who you are referring to when you write "their" and "they" in the first sentence. Since you haven't cited any specific deception of any specific atheist, I can only conclude you are just upset at atheists in general. Maybe you're jealous of our freedom? Thanks for watching, though.
MikeOfKorea 2 years ago
Dawkins, Hitchens and Harris.
You've been too long in Korea. Koreans usually use one of those "you must be jealous of our..." when they can't refute arguments. This strategy save them face.
Your freedom? Freedom is what the American Republic created in 1776, except that it was call "liberty"....
VascoPolonia 2 years ago
OK. Sorry. I thought you had a legitimate point to make or at least a sense of humor. You apparently have neither. LOL You are outta here.
MikeOfKorea 2 years ago
from VascoPolonia
I haven't finished yet, Mike.
Today thanks to atheists like you the whole concept of liberty has been totally replaced by the concept of "freedom" to do whatever one wants to do. In this concept of freedom it's all about one's self, one's own freedom, in competition with others. As someone said, while liberty unites all, freedom makes everyone the enemy of everyone else. No, thank you for your freedom.
ElTiburonToro 2 years ago
You can try to refute ANY argument saying "I thought you had a legitimate point but..." thing. So easy to say when you don't know what to say.
ElTiburonToro 2 years ago
Ah, so you're a troll. Why am I not surprised? You ramble in generalities. Then you troll because you KNOW people can't answer generalities. Classic. LOL Have fun.
MikeOfKorea 2 years ago
I have my rights to post a comment and reply to comments on any video here.
You have blocked me because you've no balls and no brains. It's not a big shame to be an atheist, but it is to be a coward.
Don't forget to upload your profile and add a note that only claquers' comments are desirable on your vids.
ElTiburonToro 2 years ago
What a nonsense. Critical thinking should be applied not only to religions but other beliefs and all branches of knowledge as well.
Don't forget that many atheists are very dogmatic about their beliefs. They refuse to read works other than written
by atheists to the core like Dawkins, Hitchens or Harris. I read all of them and know how they mastered blending valid and invalid arguments, rhetorics, deception and imagery in attempt to persuade.
VascoPolonia 2 years ago
I'll comment on this one, too. I'm curious what you consider "dogmatic" among atheists. An atheist is just someone who doesn't think there is a god. How could that be construed into dogmatism? Maybe you're confusing fields of study occupied by atheists with their atheism. That's a fairly common mistake. Again, you haven't pointed out anything specific, so what is your purpose in commenting?
MikeOfKorea 2 years ago
I see you're not dogmatic as long as you're an atheist. You're one when you're a Christian and you stick to your guns, right? There are lots of scientific proves pointing to a Creator, but most atheists refuse to take a closer look at them.
Larry King once said that it's equally unpleasurable talking to both atheists and new born again Christians. They are emphatic and have doctrinaire attitude. He said that agnostics and mature Christians (like Billy Graham or Rick Warren) make great guests.
ElTiburonToro 2 years ago
There are no Scientific proves.
mpalssonur 2 years ago
And my point is that you should apply critical thinking to yourself first, before you point fingers at others.
ElTiburonToro 2 years ago
Atheists may be 'dogmatic' but we do not follow any 'dogma'. I think also that you'll find that most atheists are atheists primarily because they have read works written by other religions and religious writers.
I'd be interested to know what 'invalid arguments' you are referring to, and with which lies atheists are supporting their position with.
paullawleyjones 2 years ago
He said in his video that critical thinking should also be applied to religion. Also being the important word here.
mpalssonur 2 years ago
Great Video !!
deltahho 2 years ago
great vid, i think it's mostly about fear, fear of the unknown and that they could be wrong .
freethinker3161 2 years ago
Mike - 5'd and fav'd. Great video.
ozmoroid 2 years ago
These days, on this continent anyway, critical
thinking has been replaced by paranoia and
conspiracy theories. In politics anyway. Perhaps the
suppression of critical thinking by organized religion
has created a fertile ground for the gullibility of the
electorate.
angryislander56 2 years ago
Obama is the antichrist. Ring a bell? The Christians love them some conspiracy theory, too! :)
EikC 2 years ago
I wasn't exactly crediting christianity as a bastion of
critical thought
angryislander56 2 years ago
How true.
MikeOfKorea 2 years ago