Originally posted by daniel_m
like i've said before, the only question that christians and theists need to bother to answer is, "if it can be shown your beliefs are irrational or unsubstantiated, would you be willing to change them?" i have yet to meet one christian that has answered "yes , i would". since that's usually the case, there is very little point in maintaining any kind of discussion with them.
however, when people keep trying to keep the idea of god, and christianity specifically, alive based on its "truth", i have to interject.
the christian claims knowledge of some great truth, yet this "knowledge" does not fulfill the requirements of knowledge. Faith is simply an ivalid cognitive procedure. Man does not acquire knowledge via faith, he acquires it via reason. faith is nothing more than wishful thinking.
the christian brings us the bible, the book from which knowledge of god (and his edicts) is derived, and asks us to have blind faith in it. the christian asks us to suspend our natural critical impulse to the outrageous claims the bible makes and, instead, to have faith that they are true. and why should we? cos its god's word. and how do we know god is real? the bible tells us so. WHAT COMPLETE AND UTTER GARBAGE! IF ANYONE CANNOT SEE THROUGH THIS CRAP, THEY DON'T DESERVE TO BE CALLED HUMAN!
adding further insult to injury, whenever reality conflicts with and contradicts the bible, the christian doesn't throw away the bible in disgust and exclaim, "damn, i've been duped!"; no, he brings in his favorite theologian to creatively "interpret" what the bible was "really trying to say". that way, the christian has no trouble at all living with the unbelievably corny stories, which are demonstrably false, like the genesis creation, the "great flood", the life of jesus (to name a few). my favorite tactic is when theologians not only interpret the bible in such a way that it no longer conflicts with reality, but go further, and claim that the bible really supported that aspect of reality all along. what jokers!