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Danny

@dannyphiltalk

I'm nice, until you're not. Known among the pagans as the Destroyer of @TDisputations.

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linkhttps://www.youtube.com/c/PhilTalkVideos calendar_today06-08-2009 03:51:15

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Some philosophers (Friction, @nath-ormond.bsky.social, and Dr. Lance Bush) and I review clips of my exchange with Jay Dyer on @PiersMorgan’s show. I also critique Ridvan Aydemir | Apostate Prophet 🎗’s and Dr. David Wood attempts to review the exchange, exposing their stupidity and arrogance. These people take

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Watch Phil Halper Phil Halper (aka Skydivephil) and Dr. Alex Malpass Alex Malpass dismantle the sophistry of Jay Dyer. Misquoting Hume: Jay Dyer on Piers Morgan, feat Alex Malpass youtu.be/fgBYw6Ch8YY?si… via YouTube

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Let’s not pretend you’d care if he were an atheist instead — you’d probably dismiss it without a second thought. You only treat it as “evidence” when it supports your position.

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If I were the Pope, I'd take Timothy 1, 2, and Titus out of the bible. The vast majority of scholars agree they're fake, and I don't think they're very good.

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Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Bahais, and many others acknowledge and refer to the same ultimate divine reality (God, Allah, Yahweh, Brahman) while holding conflicting beliefs about His/its attributes and activities. If you disagree with this because differing beliefs

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This idiot thinks that God is made of parts. Maybe another analogy Darwin to Jesus might like: God is like a car. The Father is the engine, the Son is the wheel, and the Holy Spirit is the smoke from the exhaust. What a moron.

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Somewhat keeping up with the Christian drama over whether Muslims and Christians worship the same God. I suppose I lean toward the idea that they do — or alternatively, that there’s no clear fact of the matter. What’s puzzling is that those who insist they don’t (a lot of the