A debate at Westminster Theological Seminary between Christopher Hitchens, renowned atheist, and Douglas Wilson, renowned Christian author. It was moderated by Dr. Scott Oliphint, and you can read ...
A debate at Westminster Theological Seminary between Christopher Hitchens, renowned atheist, and Douglas Wilson, renowned Christian author. It was moderated by Dr. Scott Oliphint, and you can read his response to the debate at http://www.wts.edu/stayinformed/view....
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Well, it doesn't look like you know what they mean. As a matter of fact, I think you're lying about your law degree too. Now scoot and let the adults have a conversation.
You Deophobes are so simplistic and predictable in your responses. Go straight for the ad hominem and avoid the substance. You guys read a couple of books and you think you're the sum total of all knowledge ever assembled. Why do I even waste my time?
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"You guys read a couple of books and you think you're the sum total of all knowledge ever assembled."
And Christians need only to read one book to determine that they know everything in existence. Definitely easier, I have to say.
That's what you get for posting inane drivel like that. Do you even know what a false dichotomy is, or a straw man argument?