Monday, April 7, 2008

What If Ultimately, Atheists Are Wrong?

Below is a video clip of the Christian rottweiler, as I like to call him, Dinesh D'Souza debating Daniel Dennett on the Existence of God. It's so obvious throughout the debate that Dinesh schools Prof Dennett and his following of students during thq Q & A afterwards. In this particular video below, Dr. Dennett was asked by a student at 4:50 into the video, "What if you are wrong?" He avoids answering the question by implying that secular science asks this of themselves all the time while "religious" people don't. That somehow believers are rigid about raising such questions of doubt about their faith. Apparently Dr. Dennett hasn't read John 20:26-28 about Doubting Thomas. Jesus Christ never rebuked Thomas for his doubt. He simply told him, see, look and touch, "It's really me Thomas. Stop doubting and believe." (my paraphrase). Dr Denntt needs to stop looking at the moral wrongs of "religious" people, but instead, to look to the example of Jesus Christ.



Back on March 2nd, 2008, I posted a blog entitled, "How do you intend to answer the problem of good in a world without God?" Dr. Dennet was also featured in that article.

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