Maybe the people saying Black people are too stupid to get an ID to vote… are the racists.
Maybe the people saying married women can’t figure out how to get a birth certificate… are the sexists.
Maybe the people calling everyone else a threat to democracy… are the ones trying to rig it.
Maybe the people obsessed with “equity” while ignoring merit… are the ones holding people back.
Maybe the people who can’t name a single limit on immigration… are the extremists.
Maybe the people who say they’re fighting for the working class… while flying private, actually aren’t.
Maybe the people who say they care about the poor… have run every major American city for 50 years and made them ALL worse.
Maybe the people calling for more gun control… travel with armed security paid for by taxpayers.
Maybe the people who claim to love science… but can’t define what a woman is aren’t following it.
Maybe the people demanding unity while calling half the country fascists… don’t actually want unity.
Maybe it was never about justice, equity, tolerance, or democracy.
Maybe it was always about power.
And maybe the way you know that, is that they never stop accusing YOU of exactly what THEY are doing.
The claim that "God cannot rationally exist" overlooks centuries of rigorous philosophical logic. Dismissing the concept of a creator as inherently irrational ignores some of history's greatest logicians like Leibniz, Descartes, and Kurt Gödel who argued that reason actually requires a foundational source.
If we look at reality through a purely rational lens, three major arguments stand out:
1️⃣ The Cosmological Argument (The First Cause) Everything that begins to exist has a cause. The universe had a beginning. To avoid an infinite regression of causes (turtles all the way down), logic demands a non-contingent, uncaused first cause that exists outside of time and space.
2️⃣ The Teleological Argument (Fine-Tuning) The physical constants of our universe—like gravity and the strong nuclear force—are balanced on a razor's edge. If any of these values were altered by an unimaginably tiny fraction, matter and life couldn't exist. Deducing an intentional design behind this precision is a highly rational framework, not an irrational one.
3️⃣ Formal Modal Logic In the 20th century, the legendary mathematician Kurt Gödel developed a formal ontological proof using modal logic. He demonstrated mathematically that if a maximally great being is even logically possible, then it must exist by necessity across all possible realities.
You don't have to agree with the conclusions to recognize the validity of the structure. To say a divine being cannot rationally exist is simply philosophically incorrect—the rational case for a creator is deeply entrenched in the history of logic.
#Philosophy #Logic #Apologetics #Cosmology
The idea that Christianity caused the "Dark Ages" is a massive myth.
The collapse of the Western Roman Empire was caused by economic decay, political instability, and massive migrations… not religion.
When the secular empire imploded, it was actually Christian monasteries that saved what was left of European literacy, science, and classical philosophy. Monks spent lifetimes hand-copying ancient texts that would have otherwise been lost to history forever.
Furthermore, most modern historians don't even use the term "Dark Ages" anymore because the Early Middle Ages saw major agricultural breakthroughs, architectural feats, and the birth of the university system, heavily funded by the Church.
TL;DR: Christianity didn't cause the collapse; it was the life support system that helped Europe rebuild after it.
@SpevV2@TheManaDuck@_sn_n You linked to a search page not to anything you used to write a bs paper, if your research was 1% correct then you are the most religious person on the planet and the dumbest.
@SpevV2@TheManaDuck@_sn_n So you didn’t write anything. Atheist are always lying.
Nice loser Palestinian bath towel around your neck, that’s a religion nitwit.