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Category Apologists
Scott M. Sullivan’s video series on “How to argue with an atheist” is getting out of control. I have already…
So far, Scott M. Sullivan has posted videos warning against “atheist fundamentalists,” talking about the importance of “learning logic,” and…
This is the third installment of my exploration of Scott M. Sullivan’s YouTube series on “How To Argue With An…
Last time I responded to the first episode of Scott M. Sullivan’s YouTube series on “How To Argue With An…
I recently stumbled upon a Christian apologist named, Scott M. Sullivan. He put out a YouTube series called, “How to…
I went to a public restroom the other day and saw an obviously phony Obama bill on the ground. Thinking that it was a Tea Party tract, I picked it up and put it in my pocket because I always like to know what the crazies are saying. To my surprise it wasn’t a Tea Party tract. It was even better – A Ray Comfort tract!!!!
For some reason Christian evangelist Jefferson Bethke gets under my skin. He appeals to young Christians who want to move the Christianity in a more progressive direction but then attempts to pull them back toward right wing fundamentalism. In his latest video series, he has been interviewing Christian leader, Tim Keller. This last video is just priceless on so many levels. Have a look:
It is no secret that I think Christianity is a ridiculous religion however the belief in a deity in and of itself is not necessarily ridiculous. It is just improbably and there is no valid evidence to support such a belief. I have heard many arguments for God and most of which are pretty poor. There is one argument that I do find challenging and I think that atheists really need to address this argument in a compelling way.
Yeah that’s right, I interviewed Ray Comfort! Last week, I read an excellent interview that Hemant Mehta did with Comfort and I thought to myself, “I want to interview him too.” My plan was slightly less friendly than the Friendly Atheist. I don’t think it is fair that Ray edits his interviews so my plan was to edit my interview with him. But that Ray Comfort is a wily one. No, no, you can’t con a con.