Gunman critically wounds 7 in Tennessee church

George Carlin explains:

“Do you believe in god?”

“Yes.”

“Do you believe in my god?”

“No.”

BAM! Dead!

I must share with you an admittedly kooky, but strangely reasonable, thought that struck me today. It is that evolution is proof of sin! Well, sin doesn’t exist. But if it did, then evolution would be proof of its existence.

Here is my reasoning. Because we and our environment are constantly coevolving, we are forced to constantly adapt to evolving environmental demands. It evolves. We evolve. It evolves. We evolve. And so on it goes, round and round, always changing and, sometimes, arguably progressing.

Enter sin. Sin is basically a genetic flaw or imperfection, right? And the need to constantly adapt means that we are genetically imperfect. (I would actually argue against the employment of imperfection as a valid concept here, but let’s pretend for now that it makes sense.) So the need to constantly evolve means that we are sinful by nature!

What good is this little revelation? (As an aside, I’m pretty sure without looking it up that some liberal Christian, somewhere, has argued this point before.) As a representative, if you will, of Atheism, you can tell theists that evolution must exist because sin exists (to them, anyway).

21stJuly

God CANNOT Exist

During episode 156 of The Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe podcast, which is the most recent episode as of this writing, the discussion turns to the question of what it would take to convince the SGU’s hosts to believe in an alternative to evolution and the existence of God. The agreed conclusion was essentially that, to quote the late Carl Sagan as the hosts themselves did, “Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.”

I have a problem with this conclusion on the matter of belief in God for the simple reason that an internally incoherent concept, like God, cannot possibly exist, just as a married bachelor cannot possibly exist. God, by definition, cannot exist.

So I just wanted to point this out, again, because prominent atheists don’t seem to realize the difference between a possible and an impossible concept. Maybe if they read this blog… :)

Argument

Your religious belief is based on faith.

If it made sense, you wouldn’t need faith.

So your religious belief doesn’t make sense.

But if it doesn’t make sense, then why have faith?

Faith has to be based on something.

And that something has to make sense.

Otherwise, it doesn’t make sense to have faith in it.

Conclusion

You shouldn’t have faith in something that doesn’t make sense.

19thJuly

Mark Twain Quote

It was a narrow escape. If the sheep had been created first, man would have been a plagiarism.

18thJuly

iJesus

iJesus

  • Hair - Christopher Hitchens
  • Eyes, Nose - Richard Dawkins
  • Ears, Suit - Sam Harris
  • Beard - Daniel Dennett

The Face of Atheism

I did not edit this image.

Found it here.

That was totally unexpected!

14thJuly

McChrist

McChrist