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Is your God ever wrong?
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Some of the religious here claim that Atheism a religion and that Richard Dawkins is its God. I disagree with some of what Richard Dawkins says, so how do they conclude that he's my God?
Do you, the religious, ever disagree with your God?
Do you, the religious, ever disagree with your God?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Jake and Beso, perhaps it is not that they're unwilling to change, but that they find a current explanation unsound, and suspect science may yet come up with evidence leading to a more tenable explanation. I can certainly apply that to myself in certain instances.
Sandy, //But if people saw someone turned into a pillar of salt they couldn't play the Doubting Thomas. //
God's a fool to himself. :o)
Keyplus, it's clear that Allah got it wrong quite a lot - but well done for joining the discussion. I think you're the only person of religion to do so.
Sandy, //But if people saw someone turned into a pillar of salt they couldn't play the Doubting Thomas. //
God's a fool to himself. :o)
Keyplus, it's clear that Allah got it wrong quite a lot - but well done for joining the discussion. I think you're the only person of religion to do so.
So Allah and the Christian God both got it right when they subjugated woman unto man?
The failure of so many theocracies to prosper is bound to that doctrine. Those countries where women are recognised as eqaul to men are those countries which employ their resources productively and lead the world.
Primitive theocracies where men are intimidated by the competence of women and the contribution they can make are places that will never realise their potential.
The failure of so many theocracies to prosper is bound to that doctrine. Those countries where women are recognised as eqaul to men are those countries which employ their resources productively and lead the world.
Primitive theocracies where men are intimidated by the competence of women and the contribution they can make are places that will never realise their potential.
////Keyplus, I accept that human knowledge is imperfect - but so was Allah's. We've proven that here many times,////
No, you have not proved here anything but you think you have. Another example of human imperfection. Now I would let you get back to your original question as I would not do what you usually do.
No, you have not proved here anything but you think you have. Another example of human imperfection. Now I would let you get back to your original question as I would not do what you usually do.
Scientific investigation itself as a methodology is completely objective, unbiased and egoless, but Jake is absolutely right about some scientists.
They forget how science is supposed to work and become dogmatic and stubborn. Refusing to question the accepted wisdom. They're human after all, and I suppose it's hard to let go of a belief in the truth of something when you've based a lifetime's work around it.
They forget how science is supposed to work and become dogmatic and stubborn. Refusing to question the accepted wisdom. They're human after all, and I suppose it's hard to let go of a belief in the truth of something when you've based a lifetime's work around it.
Sandy, he guided the Israelites with a cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. The bush he ignited became a two-way radio to enable him to speak to Moses. I think he's been all out of thunderbolts for at least a couple of thousand years. Not a word has been heard from him - unless you believe in wishful thinking.