Posts Tagged ‘Biblical Genocide’
 July 6th, 2010  Daniel Fincke
The depravity of William Lane Craig’s apologetics on behalf of the genocides goes lower than I had ever imagined before and Robert Price just decimates him, from a moral and highly illuminating historical perspective, in audio which you can hear at The Buddha Is Not Serious. Your Thoughts?
 May 27th, 2010  Daniel Fincke
It’s just about lunch time and if I know God I know what he wants to eat and have you eat…human flesh! Steve Wells (creator of the indispensable Skeptics Annotated Bible) the other day compiled handy list of God’s commands for blood drinking and cannibalism. Read the whole post. Here are just a few, um, “tastes”: [...]
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 November 10th, 2009  Daniel Fincke
Christians who defend the Old Testament genocides are guilty of either relativistic authoritarianism (anything can be okay as long as God wills it and His will has simply changed from the Old Testament days to the New Testament one) or, possibly worse, theoretical agreement with all the normal justifications of genocide as long as God [...]
 Posted in Atheism, Atheist Videos, Atheistic Ethics, Authority, Bible, Christianity, Ethics, Fundamentalism, God, Hypocrisy, Moral Psychology, Morality, New Atheism, Philosophy, Religion, Religious Extremism, Religious Moderates, Secularism  Tags: Biblical Atrocities, Biblical Genocide, Biblical Violence, genocide, Religious Authoritarianism, Religious Relativism, Religious Violence, ZJemptv 10 Comments »
 August 24th, 2009  Daniel Fincke
In this third reply to Adam (you can read the first two here and here, but need not in order to follow this post), I will examine his following suggestions: When I asked if it is rational to cease rationality, what I meant was the following. Since it is only rational to explore all possible paths [...]
 Posted in Disambiguating Faith, Epistemic Justification, Epistemology, Ethics, Featured, Philosophy, Probability, Religion and Science  Tags: Biblical Genocide, Brainstorming, Counter-Intuitive Reasoning, Counter-Intuitive Truths, Eucharist, genocide, Hell, History of Science, Hypotheses, Hypothesis, Irrationalism, James Clerk Maxwell, Laws of Electricity, Philosophy of Science, Rationality, Religious Ethics, Religious Rationalization, Richard Feynman, Transubstantiation 7 Comments »
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