maklelan wrote:LittleNipper wrote:And the very same cannot be said of the atheists and agnostics who unabashedly admit that they start out from the point that there can be no God, and what is visible is all that exists?
I don't know many atheists or agnostics who started from that point. Most of the ones I know start from a suspension of judgment and arrive at their position after finding a complete lack of evidence. As I pointed out, evidence is very, very important to religious folks when it comes to showing that other religions are wrong, so don't pretend that you start from a position of belief. You start from a position of arbitrary dogmatism and then pick and choose which evidence you're going to promote and which evidence you're going to reject.LittleNipper wrote:Isn't this the very epitome of irrational bias, dogmatism and bigotry?
The sectarian and fundamentalist position is absolutely that. The agnostic or atheist position is usually not that, but there are certainly exceptions.LittleNipper wrote:Or does this only play one way in your mind? The reality is that Answers in Genesis makes some very valid points that evolutionists and uniformitarians hate to admit.
They make absolutely no such points, and I defy you to quote a single one here on this board. I'm not inviting you to just link to an entire website, I want you to quote a single point, along with evidence or rationale, in your post. Can you do that, or is your claim just a flippant and broad one you make only because you know no one is going to go investigate an entire website?LittleNipper wrote:And additionally, as long as Christians only sat around and left all the imaginings & theorizing to evolutionists & uniformitarians, the latter were very content to simply promote their theories as the absolute truth using tax dollars as funding and public education as their temple.
What mindless and uninformed dogmatism.
Well, perhaps you don't know any honest ones. However, I would suggest that most start from a point that is already academically accepted in college and the universities and build on that. And perhaps you are mindless, uninformed, and dogmatic in your opinion of people who disagree and have very good sound reasons to. I did read the Book of Mormon and it certainly didn't take much for me to realize that it wasn't biblical except were verses were copied in King James right out of the Bible.