Seems like fairly standard logic? "When you've won, stop fighting."
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But by definition if you're still in a battle it hasn't been won?
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Really? Feminists are still fighting a gender battle that was won long ago.
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Different topic. Same issue. If it was won there wouldn't still be a battle. Logically.
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I think the pt is if we keep battling it on apologist's terms, we give those terms legitimacy.
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How many times can we point out the overt flaws in presuppositional apologetics for instance?
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I've no idea. You'd have to define your terms?
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Are there any religious arguments you find compelling that haven't been utterly beat to death?
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.. argued atheistic ones for non-belief.
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Which is essentially what the book says!God idea doesn't work. Typical atheist args against aren't helpful.
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Because they don't actually address the root of god-belief in the first place. Much psychology of religion.
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