Years ago, it was also a “slavery nation”. Your point…?
(inspired by vjack’s post, and a little of Peter David)
Years ago, it was also a “slavery nation”. Your point…?
(inspired by vjack’s post, and a little of Peter David)
The sub-heading from the The Honest Doubter blog reads:
Jesus’ last words on the cross, “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?” hardly seem like the words of a man who planned it that way. It doesn’t take Sherlock Holmes to figure there is something wrong here.
Indeed.
An atheist’s typical claim is simple: there is no god.
A theist’s typical claim, on the other hand, is a little more complex: there is a god, and he is exactly like I think he is, wants what I think he wants, and hates what I think he hates.