A1: I define God as the supernatural Creator of the natural universe, existing eternally, powerful, wise and knowledgeable, personal, loving, and just.
Best line of the show: "Debating atheists is like arguing with little brats."
Losers of debates don't publicize those debates. Only the winners do.Originally posted by Aussie Thinker
What sort of behaviour do you find bratty. . . .
Selling the debate to your gullible religious audience.
Jefferson, clouding the issue with logic, tsk, tsk.Losers of debates don't publicize those debates. Only the winners do.
taoist, with all due respect, have you listened to your side lately? Perhaps for terms like,"gullible religious audience". Why is it the atheist feels the need to insult the religionist at every turn, and yet becomes offended when a religionist responds in the same fashion? You may or may not be guilty of such, but it does seem to be a common denominatior amongst atheists.Bob, is politeness too French for you, or what?
Jefferson, clouding the issue with logic, tsk, tsk.
Pastor Enyart's real trouble here is that he strips the pseudo-intellectualism away from atheism, and exposes it for what it is, rather weak reasoning. Very artfully expounded perhaps, on occasion, still very weak reasoning. Thanks for the link Jefferson, I enjoyed listening.![]()
taoist, with all due respect, have you listened to your side lately? Perhaps for terms like,"gullible religious audience". Why is it the atheist feels the need to insult the religionist at every turn, and yet becomes offended when a religionist responds in the same fashion? You may or may not be guilty of such, but it does seem to be a common denominatior amongst atheists.
On the two occasions I've attempted to speak from home on a call-in show, I've found myself so frustrated by not being able to "see" the person I was addressing, I developed stage fright. Quite unusual considering the audiences I've addressed previously, from large lecture halls while teaching lower level MSCS courses, to my first professional address at a national mathematical conference which earned me an invitation to an international conference in Milan.taoist would you like me to set up a night and you could debate Bob on his radio program? My guess is Bob would love to have you on the show.
taoist, because I reject your particular point of view doesn't mean I disrespect your person. While Bob did mention your name, my "take" on the brodcast was that he was making light of the atheist viewpoint, and not you personally. It's not really the quality of your argments thats an issue. It's the weakness of your assumption in the first place.I find it ironic that you should so respectfully defend impoliteness.
I am sure Bob would love to have you in studio.Originally posted by taoist
If Bob would like to invite me to be his studio guest, I'd be willing to debate him on a topic I believe would be relevant to his audience, and hopefully interesting to him as well.