The problem of Silence (aka Divine Hiddenness): The multiplicity of religions, denominations and sects with mutually exclusive salvific doctrines is strong evidence that it’s all man made.
@hookskat The sad part about this are the parents who then think their child with cancer can stop the treatments. Case in point, the story of Mikayla Sault. Jesus supposedly healed her, but he didn’t, she died. And then the parents blamed her death on the chemo.
@EMostaque Also it can jump from PhD level accomplishments to making mistakes that you wouldn’t expect from a first year student. But I’ll take it with it’s limitations, as I am able to achieve in hours what used to take me days.
@hookskat@RevivedThoughts What about the dad who kills his non-Christian wife and family, goes to jail and there prays the sinners prayer and really means it. He dies and goes to heaven. His murdered family is in hell.
An example of good Christian objective moral values. /s
@ArchTheAtheist Walking counts. Will all the restaurant meals that’s how I maintained my weight for the 5 days between events at the world bench press championships.
@Sean_McDowell@ProfJohnLennox@greentempleton I’m 69, a happy atheist. I compete in powerlifting at the world level, own a successful software company, & happily married. No fear of death because I know that when I’m dead I won’t know I’m dead, so I make every day count. This life is all we have. It is not a dress rehearsal.
@JoelMCurzon@TheWanderingAzn “Objective Christian Morals”: Kill a couple for lying about how much they were donating; send two bears to maul 42 boys for laughing at a bald prophet; kill Uzzah for trying to catch the ark when it was falling; eternal punishment in hell for not “accepting Jesus”.