Mostly due to atheist failure to keep up with thousands of years of theological tradition, and insisting on their own definition instead.https://twitter.com/HPluckrose/status/881153915030564865 …
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Replying to @KuchukHanem
There are many different traditions. That's what the essay discusses.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
In less sophisticated discussions between theists and atheists, both tend to insist on very different kinds of definitions, and usually
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Replying to @KuchukHanem
Some religious people believe in a literal god who had a literal son & made the world & makes people survive the deaths of their brains.
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I frequent a forum with 1000s of Christians of all stripes & saw fewer than a handful of oddballs believing in God as some heavenly bogeyman
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I agree with the thesis of "Everybody is Wrong abt God" which advocates not engaging with believers as tho God is an actual entity.
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