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  1. Cary Cook

    Resurrection & Rolling Stones

    We have 4 different accounts of the alleged resurrection. All differences can be attributed to bad memory except one: If a stone was rolled in front of the tomb, the disciples would have known of it. Why didn't they tell the women to either quit preparing embalming spices, or take some men...
  2. Cary Cook

    Critical Thinking and Theism/Atheism

    Logic and the rest of critical thinking present information that is eternally true. Assuming an afterlife, then learning such information is far more important than learning information that just goes irrelevant or obsolete. Yet most theists, who supposedly believe in an afterlife, are less...
  3. Cary Cook

    Humility Is Not a Virtue

    Humility is not a virtue; it's a social ploy to facilitate solicitation. Court scenario: 2 guys before a judge: NotHumbleGuy: Judge, give me what I deserve, because that's your job. HumbleGuy: Your honor, please give me better than I deserve, because I'm asking humbly. In an unjust world...
  4. Cary Cook

    Who are the truth seekers here?

    Who are the truth seekers in the Theological Concepts section? ______________________________________________ I've been warned by Polymath257 that I should check out RH Rules. Apparently my 1st 2 paragraphs violated their rule that says: "You agree to not use the Service to submit or link to...
  5. Cary Cook

    Omniscience is impossible.

    Anything that knows everything also knows how it knows everything, and how it knows that, etc. ad infinitum. Infinite protraction is impossible; therefore omniscience is impossible.
  6. Cary Cook

    Non-Scriptural Monotheism

    There is no philosophical reason why the Supreme Being should be thought to be omnipotent, omniscient, omni-whatever, or even "good" in any meaningful sense. There is no reason why an assumed God to whom we are accountable (Supreme Being or otherwise) would have inspired any particular body of...
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