There debate on how do you know god exists cam be countered by how do they know that god doesn't exist. And why are most athiest programs just athiest bashing religion?
@ThinkAgainCFI I'm not even sure how they get away with this. Even under the Canadian constitution those students have the right to form that group. Perhaps it might also have something to do with the "religious freedom" clause, but just how far does that extend? If the Westboro are banned in Canada for hating gays, there should be something done along the same line for any faith-based school that violates students rights.
This is pat. keep in mind this caller has called in on my show prior to the cfi think again , he phoned in multiple times with the same question, so i was a little hot, apologies to all that thought it a bit much.
The school anti-GSA thing is ridiculous. Let's play devil's advocate for a second and say I agree the homosexuality is wrong and should be forced out of school. What better way to do that then get a bunch of gay students together with straight ones who can convince them they're evil under the guise of compassion? So it's a win-win!
Of course, if Satan takes over and convinces the straight students that homosexuality is okay, well...then we'd have a problem.
You really jumped a bit too fast to pulling the asinine card. Its a valid card to play, but it was a rather poor tactical choice. Although this may be a consequence of the editing.
You don't have to call it "asinine" that he's trying to shift the burden of proof. It's a common fallacy. Don't be hating on the caller just because he's ignorant. Cut him some slack; there's better ways to explain why he's wrong.
You don't have to call it "asinine" that he's trying to shift the burden of proof. It's a common fallacy. Don't be hating on the caller just because he's ignorant. Cut him some slack; there's better ways to explain why he's wrong.
Not as good as the atheist experience but really good for a first episode. Anyone who can to sit there and allow anyone to call in and challenge them have some serious balls.
There debate on how do you know god exists cam be countered by how do they know that god doesn't exist. And why are most athiest programs just athiest bashing religion?
Also I respect the use of free speach
scottishphoenix1 6 months ago
@ShatterState ...says the man struggling to pay his medical bills. Oh, and its moot point, not mute.
Satanos777 7 months ago
@ThinkAgainCFI I'm not even sure how they get away with this. Even under the Canadian constitution those students have the right to form that group. Perhaps it might also have something to do with the "religious freedom" clause, but just how far does that extend? If the Westboro are banned in Canada for hating gays, there should be something done along the same line for any faith-based school that violates students rights.
Satanos777 7 months ago
This is pat. keep in mind this caller has called in on my show prior to the cfi think again , he phoned in multiple times with the same question, so i was a little hot, apologies to all that thought it a bit much.
thor21476 10 months ago
The school anti-GSA thing is ridiculous. Let's play devil's advocate for a second and say I agree the homosexuality is wrong and should be forced out of school. What better way to do that then get a bunch of gay students together with straight ones who can convince them they're evil under the guise of compassion? So it's a win-win!
Of course, if Satan takes over and convinces the straight students that homosexuality is okay, well...then we'd have a problem.
-IMP ;) :)
IceMetalPunk 11 months ago
It's funny that he think the existence of Bigfoot is illogical but he can't see that in his religion.
endthedisease 11 months ago
You really jumped a bit too fast to pulling the asinine card. Its a valid card to play, but it was a rather poor tactical choice. Although this may be a consequence of the editing.
dbearTO 11 months ago
Wait! You guys aren't brothers?
OurFadedGarden 11 months ago
You don't have to call it "asinine" that he's trying to shift the burden of proof. It's a common fallacy. Don't be hating on the caller just because he's ignorant. Cut him some slack; there's better ways to explain why he's wrong.
progrockcoffee 11 months ago 11
You don't have to call it "asinine" that he's trying to shift the burden of proof. It's a common fallacy. Don't be hating on the caller just because he's ignorant. Cut him some slack; there's better ways to explain why he's wrong.
progrockcoffee 11 months ago
Not as good as the atheist experience but really good for a first episode. Anyone who can to sit there and allow anyone to call in and challenge them have some serious balls.
YesIamJames 11 months ago
why does this video load so slowly even at 240p? O_o
stiimuli 11 months ago