That's what Chris Hallquist has done. See what you think.
October 14, 2010
October 13, 2010
Dr. Avalos' Radio Interview
Dr. Avalos comments on his chapters in The Christian Delusion and much more in an interview with the Minnesota Atheists. Dr. Avalos podcast
October 12, 2010
I'll be in South Bend, Indiana, Thursday Night
I'm speaking at 7 PM on the Outsider Test for Faith, so come on out if you live nearby to the River Park Library, located at 2022 Mishawaka Avenue, South Bend, Indiana.
The Delusionary Thinking of Both Matt Flannagan and Paul Copan
[Written by John W. Loftus] According to Thom Stark, both Matt Flannagan and Paul Copan have backed themselves into a corner in order to defend their faith. "According to the Bible, Yahweh killed children, and ordered others to kill children. There's no way to get around that fact," but watch them try. As I have said before, defending the Christian faith makes smart people look stupid. Check it out.
PBS Program, God in America
I watched the first two episodes last night. The other episodes will air tonight and tomorrow. Watch them if you have the time. This program is excellent. I highly recommend it. What aired last night is now online. Don't miss this. There's a lot it doesn't deal with of course, but it's really good. If this program is correct then I now understand perfectly why a deist/skeptic like Thomas Jefferson was elected President!
October 11, 2010
God as an Explanation vs. a God Who Acts in the World
This is a distinction that makes a difference. It also makes a great deal of sense. Believers think that if their concept of God can explain the cosmos then automatically ipso facto they have arrived at the God they believe in, who acted in the world. Nope. Not by a long shot. For a god might explain the cosmos and yet not be Yahweh. And even if Yahweh is that god, he might not have raised Jesus from the dead. And even if Yahweh raised Jesus from the dead, he might not be the classical theistic God of Anselm.
October 08, 2010
I'm Headed to the Texas Freethought Convention
I'm making final preparations today to fly to Texas to speak on the Outsider Test for Faith. I'll get to connect with some good people on the schedule, so this will be good. Come out if you can or wish me luck. Next week I'm giving the same talk Thursday night near South Bend, Indiana (more later). If you need a speaker consider me. Link.
God Cannot Exist if Yahweh Didn't.
Yahweh did not exist. He is much too tribal of a god, created the world in conflict with the sea God Rahab, married to Asherah, accepted child sacrifice, commanded genocide, forbid worship of all other gods (didn't deny their existence), and chose Israel like the others gods did to other nations.
Bayesian Background Priors
[Written by John W. Loftus] A lot is made by Christian philosophers about their background "priors" when assessing the truth of Christian theism. Their claim is that with their particular "priors" they are warranted in concluding from those "priors" the evidence leads them to their faith. My claim is that they have the cart before the horse, big time, bad time.
Thom Stark's Book, "The Human Faces of God" is Available
Thom Stark's book is The Human Faces of God: What Scripture Reveals When It Gets God Wrong (and Why Inerrancy Tries to Hide It).
To read some glowing blurbs see below. I heartily recommend it as well, having seen a digital pre-pub copy. A must read book!
October 07, 2010
Quote of the Day, by Robert and Ken Pulliam
Robert: "I think that without Internet access, I would still be a believer today. I might have wondered why the Bible gives permission to beat slaves, and I might have asked my preacher about it, but I don't think I would have searched the local libraries to find atheist authors and see what they had to say!...but entering 'Yahweh genocide' in a search engine (with the intent of finding a Christian response) can easily land us upon a site like this." Ken: "The printing press was instrumental in bringing about the Reformation in the 16th century, and I think the internet will have an even greater impact." Link
October 06, 2010
October 05, 2010
The Irrational Christian: The John Loftus Trinity Argument
Some things are hard to explain in a video, but Rhetorical Bullshit gives it a try:
My Thoughts on Sam Harris's New Book, "The Moral Landscape"
There truly is something new about the New Atheism now. See what I wrote about this new book on Amazon.com. You'll have to scroll down to it.
Quote of the Day, by Biblical Scholar Michael Coogan
The point I’m trying to make is...that everyone, whether they are aware of it or not, uses the Bible selectively. Link.This was said in an interview about his new book God and Sex: What the Bible Really Says.
October 04, 2010
Dan Barker's Email
Ever get an email also addressed to several others and the discussion goes on an on between the people involved? Dan and I were tagged in one of them recently. I had written a response earlier that basically said this. After a Christian responded Dan wrote:
October 03, 2010
Praise God for the Candiru Parasite! Isn't God Good?
When did God create the Candiru parasite? And why didn't he tell us how to avoid it? Seems to me a good God who cared for us would at least tell us, don't you?
The Outsider Test Resonates With Many People
If it's so blatantly misguided I wonder why it resonates with so many people?
A Proposed Scientific Test For the Truth of Christianity
Ask some non-believing outsiders what they think of the so-called evidence for Christianity. Ask, oh, let's see where should I start, Muslims, Hindu's, Buddhists, Christian Scientists, witch doctors...
Calculate the conversion rates and get back to me. But there's more to it:
Calculate the conversion rates and get back to me. But there's more to it:
Defending the Christian Faith Makes Brilliant People Look Stupid...
Yep, just click and read through this. As you can see they don't like me. I entered the fray a bit later. Be sure to read my links. "Tim" is professor Timothy McGrew.
God and Sex, by Michael Coogan
I saw this book at the bookstore yesterday by biblical scholar Michael Coogan. It looks really good. I just ordered it.


Harry McCall on God, Yahweh and Elohim
Harry wrote:
The word θεὸς “Theos” (God) in the major Liddell & Scott, et. al., Classical Greek Lexicon published by Oxford University Press: "God is defined by the deities of ancient Roman and Greece. As such, the Greek Classical textual tradition links “God” directly with the Classical Gods and not with the Christian pagan god Yahweh. When Rome left the Gods that had made them great and became Christian, the mighty Roman empire began its decline until it was sacked. It was Christianity and its god that ushered in the Dark Ages at the end of this great Classical period."
October 02, 2010
The Outsider Test Disallows Faith
So many people are writing about the Outsider Test for Faith (OTF) I can't keep up anymore. I've made my arguments. Let them talk among themselves about it. The test is straightforward, simple and elegant. It's all about not having any double standards when critically evaluating religious faiths. In the end, the OTF disallows faith when examining the reasons to accept or re-evaluate a religion. For having faith in one's own culturally inherited religion unfairly exempts that religion from an objective evaluation.
What this means is that when examining Christianity a person who is already a Christian cannot punt to faith when encountering problems, since doing this is disallowed by the OTF. In fact, to the degree a person must repeatedly do this is the degree his or her religious sect is false. One cannot have his thumb of faith on the weighing scales. One is left with reason and evidence. No more using the omniscience escape clause either. Christians must seek to justify what they consider the facts apart from faith.
My contention is that Christians cannot do this. My contention is that this is NOT any fault with the OTF itself since it is a reasonable, objective and fair test. The fact is that Christianity MUST pass the OTF. Otherwise, people who could not be convinced to believe because they were raised as outsiders will be thrown into hell. If Christianity does not pass the OTF God is to be blamed when outsiders cannot be convinced to believe. So there can be no legitimate objection to the OTF. Q.E.D.
What this means is that when examining Christianity a person who is already a Christian cannot punt to faith when encountering problems, since doing this is disallowed by the OTF. In fact, to the degree a person must repeatedly do this is the degree his or her religious sect is false. One cannot have his thumb of faith on the weighing scales. One is left with reason and evidence. No more using the omniscience escape clause either. Christians must seek to justify what they consider the facts apart from faith.
My contention is that Christians cannot do this. My contention is that this is NOT any fault with the OTF itself since it is a reasonable, objective and fair test. The fact is that Christianity MUST pass the OTF. Otherwise, people who could not be convinced to believe because they were raised as outsiders will be thrown into hell. If Christianity does not pass the OTF God is to be blamed when outsiders cannot be convinced to believe. So there can be no legitimate objection to the OTF. Q.E.D.
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