Monday, July 21, 2014

Doubting that the answers matter

Disclaimer* I don't like opening a conversation with a disclaimer, but I am here. The disclaimer is I am not going to dismiss Christian thinkers and apologists in this post. Just the answers they give at times.



 The following link is to an article that discusses the 50 questions posed by RE Pucket, questions that Christians can't answer. Turns out Christians are happy to answer them. But the answers are of the type that beg the question, and various other fallacies.

  While I may not think that all 50 of these questions are worth of a lot of thought, the general theme is something that I think is important. Is there or is there not a god is an important question. The morality of supreme beings if they exist and the morality of humans is an important question. But if the answers that are given spend too much time in another dimension they lose usefulness in this dimension, the dimension where the questions are asked.





Answering "Top 50 Questions Christians Can't Answer" (16 through 20) - Baltimore Christianity | Examiner.com

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