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Sure it does.The God Theory uses deductive reasoning to make science based conclusions.
Its a good read.

Give us an example of this deductive reasoning.
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Sure it does.The God Theory uses deductive reasoning to make science based conclusions.
Its a good read.
some whites yesFor whites, certainly. But that same group has a horrific record with blacks, native Americans, and other minorities.
By liberals. Not by the people who founded our country.The slaves have been free
And so have homosexuals
The slaves were freed by ChristiansBy liberals. Not by the people who founded our country.
Something like proving that the odds of getting 20 billion to 1 random parameters precisely right in a row can't happen by random chance.Sure it does.
Give us an example of this deductive reasoning.
Let's have some of that hateful dogma. You insufferable blowhard.You and other theists are at liberty to believe whatever religious nonsense you want – that’s not the issue.
The issue is that there are millions of Americans who are not Christian and don’t want to be subject to laws predicated on hateful Christian dogma, particularly laws that discriminate against and seek to disadvantage religious or other minorities motivated by Christian ignorance, fear, and arrogance.
The Framers sought to safeguard the rights and liberties of religious minorities – and those free from religion – by establishing a secular nation and prohibiting the conjoining of church and state.
Explain what you think that means.Something like proving that the odds of getting 20 billion to 1 random parameters precisely right in a row can't happen by random chance.
He sounds like an idiot. We observe the results that led to our universe. It's entirely plausible that there are an infinite number of universes in which things played out differently and so the laws of physics work differently there. The beings there would observe their universe according the physical forces that made it and them possible. From their perspective the parameters of our universe are one of the billions that would of prevented them from existing.He explains that better than me. Not to mention the philosophical and quantum mechanics implications. Lets just say he makes better arguments than I can.
To me it means that this universe couldn't happen by random chance from nothing. The speck of energy that converted into this universe including the specific laws/settings of the parameters of this universe, suggests to me that a supreme intelligence created it.Explain what you think that means.
He sounds like an idiot. We observe the results that led to our universe. It's entirely plausible that there are an infinite number of universes in which things played out differently and so the laws of physics work differently there. The beings there would observe their universe according the physical forces that made it and them possible. From their perspective the parameters of our universe are one of the billions that would of prevented them from existing.
Liberals very much appreciate what the Founding Generation accomplished – that’s why they fight to defend it from attack by conservatives; particularly those on the Christo-fascist right who would turn America into a theocracy.Libs have to be rather bonkers themselves not to appreciate what our white ancestors achieved
Abe Lincoln was a liberal Christian.The slaves were freed by Christians
The Founders from Columbus to Lincoln were ChristiansLiberals very much appreciate what the Founding Generation accomplished – that’s why they fight to defend it from attack by conservatives; particularly those on the Christo-fascist right who would turn America into a theocracy.
No argument thereAbe Lincoln was a liberal Christian.
Liberal Christians also led the civil rights movement.
And how do you love your neighbor? By lying to them? By going along with their lies?Then you certainly can’t love your neighbor.
Such an easy message that somehow whizzes right past you.
Not really you steal because you covet!But coveting is not stealing. There is a huge difference between coveting and stealing.
Not really you steal because you covet!
Wait you are saying that they were seeking a pagan secular society minus any religion? That is utter nonsense. Which laws of hateful Christian Dogma? No one is having rights, and liberties taken away.You and other theists are at liberty to believe whatever religious nonsense you want – that’s not the issue.
The issue is that there are millions of Americans who are not Christian and don’t want to be subject to laws predicated on hateful Christian dogma, particularly laws that discriminate against and seek to disadvantage religious or other minorities motivated by Christian ignorance, fear, and arrogance.
The Framers sought to safeguard the rights and liberties of religious minorities – and those free from religion – by establishing a secular nation and prohibiting the conjoining of church and state.
Coveting is what leads to stealingIf I want something that my neighbor has, that is not stealing. I can go get one of my own, and we both have them.
Also, stealing deprives someone of their property. Coveting does not.