But religion doesn't own trying to persuade people of your point of view, does it? This isn't the problem.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Agree, it doesn't. My point is that many Dawkins atheists object to evangelism but do it themselves. I don't mind, just find it ironic.
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Replying to @taf_tweets
I don't think they object to people making arguments. They object to the argument itself.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Not my observation, but as I say, I don't mind them making the argument. I just find it ironic that modern day atheists seek to convert.
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Replying to @taf_tweets
Why? It's really not trying to get others to agree with you that's the problem. It's whether what you want them to agree with has any merit.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @taf_tweets
It's specifically trying to get ppl to accept a god as real that ppl have a problem with & this is specifically coz doesn't seem to be true
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Replying to @HPluckrose @taf_tweets
It's not a philosophical or ethical commitment to opposing any attempts to get anyone to agree that anything is true.
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Replying to @taf_tweets
That's what we'll be making arguments for until our extinction, I suspect, and this is a good thing. I doubt you disagree.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
you are right, even if your penchant for double negatives makes my brain work too much for a Sunday morning. For avoidance of doubt, I agree
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