Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Deceitful Arguments

My experiences in debating religionists is that they will attempt to answer a question, or challenge a point,  by deceitfully referring to, or quoting from, their bible or koran.

When asked a question, everyone has the duty to answer that question based on his own experience and knowledge and not on someone elses experience or knowledge especially if that person is not available to be cross-examined.  When True Believers quote the words of men who are not available to be cross-examined they commit a deceitful fraud for there is no way to prove or disprove that the person being quoted actually said the things he is alleged to have said.

The christian bible, for example, is filled with stories that are provably false because they are based on the lie that the jews were the first people
on the planet when, in fact, they only go back ten thousand (10,000) years whereas the asians and indians go back sixty-five million  (65,000,000,000) years.  These facts contradicts the story that a jewish god created the heavens and earth, that the first two humans on the planet were two jewish perons named Adam and Eve, and that there was a flood that lifted a boat 190 ft. above sea level and deposited it on a mountain.

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