which fellow in a funny hat's translation do you ascribe to?
and i dont need you to look up genetic fallacy for me, i know what it is, generally speaking when you make a claim like "person x is doing y fallacy" and someone asks you why you think that they arent asking what the fallacy is, rather why you think it applies to the situation. the reason i asked is because he wasnt doing a genetic fallacy in the video, the audience member asks the speaker "what if youre wrong" and the speaker essentially demonstrates that the actual fallacy was in the question. it's just a rephrased version of pascal's wager which contains within it a plethora of fallacies, the most obvious of which the speaker highlights: it shifts the burden of proof for a thing to the disbeliever. as in "what if youre wrong about christ" has the same weight as "what if youre wrong that there is a flying spaghetti monster" or "what if youre wrong about zeus". it places the burden of proof on disproving a thing, which if youre talking about an invisible sky person is impossible to disprove. thankfully we developed this handy thing called logic and the hint for the burden is kind of in the name, as in if you are making an affirmative claim the burden is on you to prove your claim. its not called the burden of disproof after all.
Jesus wear a funny hat?
genetic fallacy in the vid
being brought up in a belief doesnt make that belief false
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Richard Dawkins Answers a Christian #shorts
God didn't give us the sun that causes cancers, heatstroke and kills us if we are expose to it? Can't wait for you to blame someone else.
https://imgur.com/BqBlz2y.jpegthe scripture clearly states the creation is in a fallen condition. all you did here was prove scripture
Neuroscience has shown that conscious decisions can be predicted in the brain hundreds of milliseconds before the person decides to make them. To me that rules out free will.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6640273/it would depend on how you interpret the data.
something to chew on
another experiment was conducted. a person would wait until he decided to do a task (like what you are talking about) and yes there was brain activity. the experiment then told the subject that after he decided to do the task to change his mind and not do it. this time there was no brain spike. then the guy joked about free will and called it free wont
its was all in a vid i posted here. most likely no 'atheist watched it.
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“In reading Chesterton, as in reading MacDonald, I did not know what I was letting myself in for. A young man who wishes to remain a sound Atheist cannot be too careful of his reading. There are traps everywhere — "Bibles laid open, millions of surprises," as Herbert says, "fine nets and stratagems." God is, if I may say it, very unscrupulous.”
― C.S. Lewis, Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life
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