It's entertaining when would-be christian apologist names his blog something that he fails at. This is the case at "bold apologia" when an apologist won't let comments show. Adam, the fellow there, is quite sure he can argue that his god isn't a monster. He unsurprisngly fails. My response that I'm quite sure will never … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – not so “bold” after all
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Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – that fish miracle
Caroline is a great example of how christains dont' think their arguments through. Here's my response to her claims about miracles, including that fish story:It’s great when a Christian shows just how ridiculous her nonsense is. Here, Caroline has discussed the loaves and fishes miracle, one of the many that can’t be shown to have … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – that fish miracle
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation -no, atheism isn’t a religion
Yet one more desperate christian tries to claim atheism is a religion. They need to pretend everyone "really" agrees with them, and that "everyone" has a "religion".Alas, for their delusions, we don't.Here's my response to the poor dear:no matter how many christians try to lie and claim atheism is a religion, it is not. Atheism … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation -no, atheism isn’t a religion
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – always good when christians try to lie
Found this Christian post, and as usual the poor writer is too much of a coward to allow comments. The thoughtlessness and ignorance are typical of theists, who never think to consider how the arguments they repeat actually work. "There is an irony in atheism. The atheist must posit the existence of God in order … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – always good when christians try to lie
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – three days or not?
The bible contradicts itself, no surprise there. Since we are coming toward Easter and the mess that story is, I figured I'd add my response to a christian (on youtube) who insists that jesus was really in the tomb for three days, when the chronology in the myth has ol' JC in the tomb for … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – three days or not?
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation- philosophers are bad enough but religious ones?
it's always notable when a website decides to call itself an "institute" and tries to downplay accreditation or any other way to validate what it's selling. Lots of Christians try this, to try to hide their cult under the skirts of education. (memes at the bottom)Unsuprisingly, their own desires always expose them for what they … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation- philosophers are bad enough but religious ones?
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – just another response to a christian who evidently has never encountered an atheist
yep, just one more response since these christians often don't allow any comments on their posts.Another christian fancies himself to know all about atheists and as as par for the course, doesn't. It is neither "thoughtful" or "kind". As usual, nothing much new. Dear christian, I do wonder if you’ve ever encountered an atheist.  From … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – just another response to a christian who evidently has never encountered an atheist
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – naturalism and religion
Found this post about naturalism and religion. It's pretty much the same claims from a christian who needs to insist that their god really really does exist, even though he has no evidence for it at all. No evidence, so all the theists have are attempts to claim no one can show their god *doesn't* … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – naturalism and religion
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – “honest, we aren’t shallow”
This is the time of year when christains have to make excuses why so many of them showjust how worthless their religion when they attribute sport game wins to their imaginary friend.Here’s Caroline doing her best to make her cult seem less shallow. “First, I’d like to thank my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Ugh. … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – “honest, we aren’t shallow”
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – Ross Douthat’s “how i lost my faith in atheism”
Others may know of Ross Douthat who writes for the NYT, etc. He’s often known as Ross Douche-hat for his blatant lies. He has another article on just how wrong atheists are, in which he fails again to show his imaginary friend exists at all. “How I Lost My Faith in Atheism“ “Late in A … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – Ross Douthat’s “how i lost my faith in atheism”