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Quote by: Technosoul But it is really my passion to get other to watch that movie, why that would even matter I am not sure. But is it dishonest... Is it an intended lie to deceave people. If one acts out of an emotion is that dishonest?
Or being true to your own feelings? |
This was not what I was talking about at all.
Look, all supernatural religions are on the same level with each other. There is just as much evidence for Vishnu as their is God and Thor. What makes a theist dishonest is when they reject Vishnu on the very same basis that I reject God or Thor. Just like a theist I would say "Thor is just superstition, that is not real". But the difference between me and theists is that I reject all gods with a consistent logical deduction. What makes theists dishonest is by the way they approach their beliefs. Since texasdave does not believe in Mohammed and Vishnu, then he shouldn't find it unreasonable that I do not believe in his god. We both use the same reasoning and both have the same amount of evidence.
"One objection that many critics have is the problem of logistics. However, with technologically advanced aircraft at His disposal, transportation for Jesus was NEVER a problem" ----
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