How do theists argue against religions arbitrary nature? The potential for conflict and contradiction amongst religions is obvious so the question begging answer is which one do we follow if there is such conflict? Why does god make it so difficult to find the true path? Seems the arbitrary nature argues the man made origins of religion.
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How can D'Souza's argument from an analogy be any "explanation" when it predicts nothing and simply embraces ignorance?
How do theists argue against religions arbitrary nature? The potential for conflict and contradiction amongst religions is obvious so the question begging answer is which one do we follow if there is such conflict? Why does god make it so difficult to find the true path? Seems the arbitrary nature argues the man made origins of religion.
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