EDIT: I meant to add that in a true debate, the debater can argue both sides, without indicating which side he/she is on.
I've noticed that R & S is often fraught with insults from Christians who take atheists to task, and atheists who haven't read the Bible and ridicule Christians.
Would those from both sides like to debate who's "right"? I mean actually have a spirited debate where arguments in support of and against Biblical teachings are actually referenced, sources cited.
Anyone like this idea?
Greg O: I didn't intend to imply that all atheists haven't read the Bible. Thanks for the link.
Ahhh... Pappy12a:
You weren't on the college debate team I see. Research your statement and cite your references.
Callie: You can do better than that. Your response makes Christians seem stupid and close-minded. I'm Christian and am neither of those.
Stevie G: Huuuuuuhhh???????????
I've noticed that R & S is often fraught with insults from Christians who take atheists to task, and atheists who haven't read the Bible and ridicule Christians.
Would those from both sides like to debate who's "right"? I mean actually have a spirited debate where arguments in support of and against Biblical teachings are actually referenced, sources cited.
Anyone like this idea?
Greg O: I didn't intend to imply that all atheists haven't read the Bible. Thanks for the link.
Ahhh... Pappy12a:
You weren't on the college debate team I see. Research your statement and cite your references.
Callie: You can do better than that. Your response makes Christians seem stupid and close-minded. I'm Christian and am neither of those.
Stevie G: Huuuuuuhhh???????????