Nor preposterous, arrogant claims about knowing the unknowable.
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Thu 16 Dec 2010, 11:42,
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what with his evidence-based, scientific approach
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Thu 16 Dec 2010, 11:56,
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Infinite regression is infinite.
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Thu 16 Dec 2010, 12:04,
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Even in The God Delusion, you know, his book on the subject, he describes himself as a 6.9 on the atheist scale (with 7 being certain there is no god) as it would completely unscientific to outright claim "there is no god"
Please, please try reading his books instead of spouting tabloidesque knee-jerk reactions...you'll be telling us "they're trying to ban Christmas and replace it with Winterval" next
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Thu 16 Dec 2010, 12:09,
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Please, please try reading his books instead of spouting tabloidesque knee-jerk reactions...you'll be telling us "they're trying to ban Christmas and replace it with Winterval" next
Please try reading my posts instead of spouting hysterical defensive knee-jerk reactions - you'll be telling us everybody's equal and world peace is in our grasp next.
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Thu 16 Dec 2010, 12:13,
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well done, your superior debating skills have won the day again
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Thu 16 Dec 2010, 12:28,
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I mean "The God Delusion" - why not just be honest and call it "Aren't religious people stewpid? They're all thickies and I'm reeelly clever - look at how clever I am; I can write polysyllables and everything."
It's the intellectual equivalent of Nelson from the Simpsons.
He's an antagonistic, arrogant, pretentious prick - like the best of us, and deliberately feeds on the vulnerability of those desperate to feel righteous.
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Thu 16 Dec 2010, 12:38,
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It's the intellectual equivalent of Nelson from the Simpsons.
He's an antagonistic, arrogant, pretentious prick - like the best of us, and deliberately feeds on the vulnerability of those desperate to feel righteous.
or a flying spaghetti monster?
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Thu 16 Dec 2010, 12:53,
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just as some say there is almost certainly no flying spaghetti monster.
And all the art and architecture that's been created since the first nerf herder was scared off some other bloke's missus by the hellfire pronouncements of a local priest (coincidentally a friend of the other bloke), just demonstrates the power of fear.
If you want *my* opinion but (come on, who wouldn't), agnosticism is for bedwetters and closeted atheists married to theists.
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Thu 16 Dec 2010, 12:47,
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And all the art and architecture that's been created since the first nerf herder was scared off some other bloke's missus by the hellfire pronouncements of a local priest (coincidentally a friend of the other bloke), just demonstrates the power of fear.
If you want *my* opinion but (come on, who wouldn't), agnosticism is for bedwetters and closeted atheists married to theists.