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By: ogden lafaye

I don’t see how a “god” would have to accept anything.

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By: Steve

Apparently talking over & otherwise interrupting someone, then failing to address any criticisms in a coherent manner qualifies as a successful debate strategy. Speaking louder and faster isn’t a...

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By: Jones

I think it’s cool that Fox is allowing a debate like this to happen. I didn’t find the priest’s arguement that convincing. First of all he seems to be saying that other animals can’t love, which seems...

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By: Jones

The slavery arguement is only an arguement against a morally perfect God. A God who was the ultimate good being would not allow his chosen people to practice slavery. God in the bible gets very angry...

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By: Joshua

If the Bible’s position on slavery is clear, Kieran, do you think you can summarize? I’m predicting at least one massive misrepresentation.Ogden, as Proverbs says, even a fool who is silent seems wise....

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By: Thomas R

It’s interesting that during the lifetime of Jesus, more or less, China tried to ban slavery. Or at least strongly restrict it. (It seems like I’ve heard conflicting stories, in some they just heavily...

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By: Thomas R

God being omnipotent yeah he can do anything. So “accept” might not be the right word. However human societies having a level of independence, even if that means they will do some evil, might be better...

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By: lolz

I believe…that Stossel is a worthless hack. I used to know the ghostwriter of his books. He happened to be a pretty brilliant and sarcastic gay liberal, who had nothing but contempt for his idiot boss....

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By: Aeolus13

I certainly think it’s debatable that getting rid of slavery was any more impractical for the Hebrews and Romans than it was for the Confederate south, but let’s ignore that. When has the...

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By: ogden lafaye

Fools are not known for humor, character or recognizing their foolishness.

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By: Kathy Schiffer

Ogden, I have deleted one of your comments again, and I’d like to explain why.I do permit disagreement, provided it is respectful. You like to throw stones–to hurl insults and accusations, call all...

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By: ogden lafaye

“The same points come up again and again” Quite true. These arguments have been proposed by Christians and defeated by logic and common sense, not to mention lack of evidence…over and over again, but...

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By: ogden lafaye

Atheism: No magic books and spells, no tithing, no church, no dogma, no ministers, no smoke, candles, mirrors, scapulars, spell inducing rosaries, magic waters and oils or bribes to be paid.Atheism: No...

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By: ogden lafaye

Ms.Schiffer,I don’t think you understand the layout of the land in this, the year 2013. Its the 21st century and you are going to have to start questioning the “statistics” that you glean from the...

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By: expatpatriot

Whoa. They needed to get someone with a bit of depth to sub for Father Morris because he came off about as substantive as a summer camp counselor. The ability to love = the existence of god? Ouch. His...

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By: former expat

Whoa. They needed to get someone with a bit of depth to sub for Father Morris because he came off about as substantive as a summer camp counselor. The ability to love = the existence of god? Ouch. His...

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