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The Way People Argue II
Sideways of the main question are where most people defend their positions. If you get your opponent stuck on a side issue you may win without beating your opponents logic. When on the sideways, you are appealing to emotion; particularly … Continue reading
On Creation
It makes sense to me that we came from somewhere, not nowhere. Whether evolution happened or not, there is no way that we came from nothing. There would at least have to be some preexisting energy imbued with properties we … Continue reading
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Tagged atheism, atheist, Life, nature, Philosophy, religion, science
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On a Modern Revolution
Taxes and Tea are once again at the forefront of a revolution in America. It’s funny, actually, because soon after “Change” became a household word during the last election, change is just what we got. The Tea Party “changed” the … Continue reading
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Tagged America, conservatives, constitution, democracy, democrats, government, liberals, Politics, republic, republicans, Tea Party
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2+2=5?
I was watching a debate in which a man named Lawrence Krauss tried to prove that God is not necessary for our existence. He argued against the evidence for God that was being presented by William Lane Craig. During Krauss’ … Continue reading
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Posted in Film, Nature, Philosophy, science
Tagged age of the earth, coldwater media, darwin, Darwinism, david berlinski, evolution, ID, intelligent design
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