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Originally Posted by FellaGaga-52
I've about been defeated by the apologetic line of attack. Recently I've learned that Genesis isn't about the creation, that Christianity isn't one of the religions, that killing every child, baby and fetus on earth is loving and righteous and A-okay with believers, that killing trillions of animals because of mankind's transgressions is good with Christian animal activists, and that if the Bible says 2+2=5 a pastor will "believe it with all his heart."
In the last few weeks apologists have literally resorted to the following when their defenses and rationale for believing got threatened:
1. Genesis isn't about creation.
2. Christianity isn't a religion or one of the religions
3. Killing every child and fetus on earth is fine, moral, righteous, holy and loving, and just fine with the faithful/pro-lifers
4. Killing trillions of animals in the flood for man's transgressions is cool with Christian animal rights activists
5. A pastor said that if the Bible said 2+2=5 he would believe it with all his heart.
So when these same people believe in miracles, ghosts, witches, supernatural stuff ... you can see that they have a little credibility problem. They are miming anything that defends their pathetic default in the realm of morality, reason and metaphysics.