A former 40 year Atheist analyzes Atheism, without resorting to theism, deism, or fantasy.
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If You Don't Value Truth, Then What DO You Value?
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If we say that the sane can be coaxed and persuaded to rationality, and we say that rationality presupposes logic, then what can we say of those who actively reject logic?
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Atheists have an obligation to give reasons in the form of logic and evidence for rejecting Theist theories.
Monday, July 28, 2014
The Middle East Problem In 5 Minutes
This is and always has been obvious to the dispassionate observer. The false moral cloaking of the current riots against Israel is merely tissue covering the raging hatred which seethes unabated in the hearts of Leftists and Islamists.
If Israel were wiped out, the rage would be focused on Christians as it already is in most Islamic states right now. If all Christians were wiped out, the rage would be focused on Hindus, Buddhists and everyone else. Finally, with the world all Islamic, the rage would be focused on each other, with Sunni and Shia massacring each other, until one side or both would be nuked into oblivion.
The rise of Islam is the rise of the barbarian, against which the modern world is effeminately ineffectual and given to the vapors rather than decisive action.
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And here we are, saddled with a President who seems to be doing everything possible to destroy the Union before his time is up. And an electorate that seems to be interested in nothing but bread and circuses. And more "free stuff". Only, not even pretending that it's free anymore. It seems they don't really appreciate the handouts unless they know the handouts are funded by the government's strong-arming the 'rich'.
That is, everyone else.
I admire Israel's tenacity and how it unapologetically defends its citizens from being engulfed by muslim barbarians.If only Lebanon took the same path as Israelis decades ago when christians were still an overwhelming majority,then there would surely have been two peace-loving democratic nations in the middle east today.
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