Found this on a rather silly christian blog. It's all of the common christian baseless arguments in one place. a few memes at the end.And here's how that all fails:I’ve put this jesus on trial and unsurprisingly, imaginary beings fail that.Jesus’s teachings are all over the map. One can see how different authors made up … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – putting jesus on trial
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Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – the typical christian confusion about the worth of a human life
On Hillfaith, there are the typical conservative christians who try to lie about how much their god cares about human beings. In this post, it's about making a choice, saving a pet or a person."Your decision becomes ever more complicated when you realize you only have one life preserver on hand and you aren’t a … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – the typical christian confusion about the worth of a human life
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – christian excuses about prayer
John Clayton, a christian who tries to claim that science agrees with his religion and that prayers work, has failed a couple of times recently. In one post we have this:"It is interesting that the more vocal atheists of our day spend a lot of time talking about prayer. Many of them became atheists because when … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – christian excuses about prayer
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a classic example of how Christians make their god in their image
Mark Taylor, a pastor at a congregational church has written a piece that is classic for showing how christians make their god in their image. Not wanting to accept that his bible is full of a vicious and ignorant god, Mark must claim tht this god is "really" Jesus, whom he conveniently forgets is also … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a classic example of how Christians make their god in their image
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – an update on the cathedral to celebrate overthrow of Roe v. Wade, not to help children or women
Back in June of 2022, I posted about this effort to build yet another useless church. Unsurprisingly, it's taken them two years to do anything at all. Curious how those prayers just don't do anything at all.This is a part of their plea for more prayers, in case their god hasn't heard what they are … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – an update on the cathedral to celebrate overthrow of Roe v. Wade, not to help children or women
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – watching apologetics fail
Here's yet another failed apologist who is quite sure he's the "sophisticated theologian" aka a christian who looks down on other christians, when they need to feel special. Nothing much new other than the memes at the end. "Generally, the “Christian” church member has not been taught anything of real substance, so he or she … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – watching apologetics fail
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – seminary student failure.
Found this and its quite a set of fail and lies. The usual fail with the cosmological argument and the usual lies about atheists, from a seminary student. If you are curious to see how the kalam argument fails, Richard Carrier had a recent debate about it. "Everyone should desire that sort of theism to be true, … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – seminary student failure.
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – yep, this cult is horrific
Here you go with an authentic christian making a poor argument: and a few more memes:
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – the vapidity of Christians
Found a rather unintentionally amusing video on youtube with some earnest christian women trying to tell atheists how wrong we are. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2T2aTVVlniU Here's my response. Nothing new, just refuting this nonsense.dear christians, many of us atheists were christians or theists of other types. We know the stories, the excuses and the apologetics. So your pretense … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – the vapidity of Christians
Not So Polite Conversation – one more christian insisting that everyone must agree with his nonsense
I’ve always found it most curious on how desperate Christians are to claim that, no matter what non-christians say or know, their imaginary friend simply must influence us. No evidence for this, just the need of Christians to pretend everyone really does agree with them. A Catholic, Bishop Robert Barron, wrote an opinion piece for the … Continue reading Not So Polite Conversation – one more christian insisting that everyone must agree with his nonsense