This goes along rather well with FLs point. I'm sorry, TC. I would really like to believe that you are sincere and want an honest discussion, that you are telling the truth when you say "some quality evidence would go a ways to changing my mind." But statements like this make that impossible. Why should I believe you are telling the truth? There are only two ways to read this, neither of which are positive for your case at all:I wrote: I mean that atheism necessarily leads to intolerance and bigotry. Whether you choose to be philosophically consistent is up to you.
1. Either you read that post and purposefully attributed a position to me that I don't hold, meaning you aren't taking this discussion seriously, or
2. You didn't read the post (or didn't take the time to digest it), meaning you aren't taking my arguments seriously.
Now, if zoe is perfectly capable of seeing exactly what I'm saying, and she and I have never had this conversation before, there's no excuse for you not to have gotten it when I repeatedly explained myself.
The evidence is overwhelming: Atheism, as a worldview, necessarily leads to death, destitution, intolerance, and bigotry. YOU may not be those things, but that has nothing to do with your worldview. As I said earlier, you are just being inconsistent when you do so, living, as you are, on a morality you stole from theism. Atheism allows no intrinsic value to human beings. Any such value is assigned by society, aka, the State, which is nothing but intolerance and bigotry codified. Further, this is not philosophical speculation. This is a matter of history. Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, and even Hitler acted in direct consequence to their atheistic worldview (and if you think that Hitler was religious, I would point you to Dennet's Darwin's Dangerous Idea). Whether or not these individuals believed in God, and most didn't, they were acting out a particular worldview--an atheistic one, in which human beings are not intrinsically valuable, but, instead, as per humanism, are assigned value by society.
So, as I said before, your philosophy is evil for the simple reason that it is at the root of more death and destitution than any other. It is morally reprehensible. My suggestion to you is to recognize that you DO believe in morality and turn to the God from whom you get it. I've done this long enough to know you won't (or, at least, to not hold my breath), but the cold, hard logic is irrefutable here. You are just being inconsistent with your own thinking.
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FL, your last line struck me as most interesting, here:
This is why I think that we ought to engage in this kind of apologetic. We are not going to convince any convinced atheists to give up their atheism with whatever arguments we use, be it cosmological, teleological, moral, or whatever. But for those who are listening, I think this type of approach (when done in concert with solid, dispassionate, rational arguments) would do them a great service, for not only would they be given the hard basis on which to believe in God, but they could be given the emotional reasons they need to reject atheism for the wickedness that it is. Just like we have an emotional as well as rational aversion to slavery, society ought to have the same aversion to atheism and those ideas that support it.So, Jac, you did this more for those who didn't participate and whom you may never know. As for the loud ones, to Hell with them...for that's where they're headed.