Your God is in fact a projection of your personal culture.

Christians Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron are completely stumped when asked "If God can always exist then why can't the universe always exist."
gwiz665says...

Religion is just a big *cult. I really want to call lies on it too, but the guy in the middle is speaking all sorts of truth.

When I see Ray Comfort or Kirk Cameron I immediately want to punch someone on the ovaries.

Lemmasays...

I love the way the two on the left think, take notes and form argument. The two on the right just sing the same old tiresome song and look awkward when they don't know the words.

VoodooVsays...

I love how he simply dismisses the cultural projection argument by simply saying it isn't...because Ray Comfort says so.

the wacky thing is that these nutballs could actually be completely right. Everything could be created by this mysterious god that chooses not to reveal itself in any reproducible way.

but without evidence there is absolutely no reason we should give it any sort of credit. personal experience and revelation mean absolutely dick.

if someone built a plane and it doesn't look too well built and the builder merely said that they had a personal experience/revelation that it would fly, you wouldn't really trust that too much would you.

if you were sick and your doctor said he would rely on faith to make you better, you wouldn't trust in that too much would you. you want training, you want reproducible results, you want peer reviewed scrutiny.

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