William Lane Craig
Rated • 1 review • astronomy • infidels.org
Rated • 1 review • evolution • rationalwiki.com
From the page: "Named for creationism activist and professional debater Duane Gish, the Gish gallop is an informal name for a rhetorical technique in debates that involves drowning the opponent in half-truths, lies, straw men, and bullshit to such a degree that the opponent cannot possibly answer every falsehood that has been raised. "
Rated • 1 review • religion • commonsenseatheism.com
From the page: "William Lane Craig is a prolific Christian philosopher, apologist, author, and public debater. He is the best debater â€" on any topic â€" that Iâ€ve ever heard. As far as I can tell, he has won nearly all his debates with atheists. When debating him, atheists have consistently failed to put forward solid arguments, and consistently failed to point out the flaws in Craigâ€s arguments."
Rated • 1 review • religion • infidels.org
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if, somehow, so-called Scientific Creationism should come to dominate professional biology, anthropology, paleontology, and geology? It would be an unmitigated disaster, a nightmare, not because a particular hypothesis, unattractive to many of us, would have gained the upper hand, but rather because it would denote a major step backwards in terms of scientific method. Indeed, it would mean the covert or overt control of science by dogma. This much is clear to anyone who is familiar with the axe-grinding character of Creationism's arguments, its laughably badly hidden agenda, and its completely deductive "methodology." If we are to take seriously William Lane Craig's ubiquitous rhetorical appeals to consensus (a logical fallacy, last time I looked), we face an analogous situation today in the guild of supposedly critical New Testament scholarship.
Rated • 0 reviews • christianity • wikipedia.org
Rated • 1 review • religion • wallsofjericho.info
The Doctrine of Virgin Birth is the sole doctrine on which all the divided sects and denominations of christendom are agreed. It is the great lie of a false religion masquerading as christianity.
Rated • 10 reviews • religion • unreasonablefaith.com