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Rational Thought
by Anthony DeLucchi The evolutionists believe they are rational in their thought processes. The creationists believe they are rational in their thought processes. Then again,… -
I see no reason to believe any of it
by: JT Tim O.: In your brief 42 words (combined with 10! count them, 10! exclamation marks) you managed to make five unsupported assertions: There… -
I tell my students that you can be logically right and still be wrong.
by: Michael Horn To add to this discussion (or any other,) please use the Contact form. This exchange of views has been continued. When David… -
Before you provide answers, ask the right questions
by: JT Perhaps if Noon Zadi had bothered to take a look at the web site before submitting a warning about Allah’s punishment, the realization… -
Stupidities in support of belief
Some of the religious arguments I encounter are, to put it plainly, just stupid. That’s not to say the individuals who made the arguments are… -
Searching for a nonphysical cause does not, by itself, make one unscientific.
by: Will Petillo Kristine, Although I agree with your conclusions, I don’t think your specific criticism quite hits the mark. My reason for saying this… -
Learning from “What do you think?”
by: Kim Watson I was not taught to believe or disbelief as a child to my recollection. I was taught to think for myself, question… -
We should resist forming opinions when we don’t need to.
by: Clay Chesney Thanks to Will for an interesting and thought-provoking article. In my field of geology, the question of likelihood (of events, manifestations, causes,… -
On losing faith at university
Education’s purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one. Malcolm Forbes Once again I turn to Billy Graham to show how bereft… -
The purpose of a university is to struggle with difficult topics that may not have one right answer
by: JT Below, I have reproduced a letter written by Dr. Charles Negy, an associate professor of psychology at the University of Central Florida to…
