“I think theists are more likely to think than the…

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“I think theists are more likely to think than the people who called themselves ‘thinkers’.”

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  • Reply March 19, 2020

    Carlos Sotelo

    Atheists typically don’t play by their own rules.

  • Reply March 19, 2020

    Matthew Kennedy

    This is a straw-man argument. Why do theists create a false narrative and then attack it, instead of attacking the actual narrative? ?

  • Reply March 19, 2020

    Alimi Nig

  • Reply March 19, 2020

    Jackson Lim

    Real atheists are ashamed of these people who they call themselves as “the new atheists” or internet atheists

  • Reply March 20, 2020

    David Popiden

    I know maybe one person who believes that truth is relative. That view is certainly not intrinsic to Atheism and it’s not even that common. As others have pointed out, OP is a strawman.

  • Reply March 20, 2020

    Jim Grosso

    “Is scientific Atheism a frivolous attempt at intellectual contempt? Dead on!” David Berlinski. Atheists must steal from the theistic world view to hold a conversation. Pure foolishness.

  • Reply March 20, 2020

    Julia Maney

    Nicholas Paul Beharry

  • Reply March 20, 2020

    Jerry Spencer

    I think truth exists and god doesn’t.

  • Reply March 21, 2020

    Jeffry Diaz Abitan

  • Reply March 21, 2020

    Al Hendrickson

    Exactly.

  • Reply March 21, 2020

    Carl Mason

    they’ll argue that you’re playing simple word semantic games

  • Reply March 21, 2020

    Doc Pip Thomas

    If only it was that easy.

  • Reply March 24, 2020

    Eddie Jessup

    Nobody says “there is no truth”. That doesn’t even make sense, as the word ‘truth’ needs a referent or referents for it to be coherent. It’s like asking if “height” exists.

    “Truth” in regards to what?

  • Reply March 24, 2020

    Matthew Kennedy

    Christians have to misrepresent the atheist to beat the argument that they pretend they have.

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