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Irrational Atheism
« on: March 17, 2023, 12:56:33 am »
My website, just developed today after its predecessor was eliminated by Silicon Valley Leftists who censor those critical of the Biden Crime Syndicate, to which they contributed millions of dollars:

http://Irrational-Atheism.blogspot.com


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Re: Irrational Atheism
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2023, 03:47:56 pm »
Religiously unaffiliated subjects had significantly more lifetime suicide attempts and more first-degree relatives who committed suicide than subjects who endorsed a religious affiliation. Unaffiliated subjects were younger, less often married, less often had children, and had less contact with family members. Furthermore, subjects with no religious affiliation perceived fewer reasons for living, particularly fewer moral objections to suicide. In terms of clinical characteristics, religiously unaffiliated subjects had more lifetime impulsivity, aggression, and past substance use disorder. - Religious Affiliation and Suicide Attempt, American Journal of Psychiatry, December, 2004

Atheists claim to have all the answers, but I have all the questions.  If they are so smart, why are 20% of Nobel Prize Laureates of the Jewish faith when its adherents constitute only .2% of the world population; 65% of Laureates are Christians; only about 10% are atheists and theirs are disproportionately in literature, not any science?  Why are they so depressed?  Why are they so bitter?  Why do they marry so much less frequently than people of faith when marriage has scientifically been associated with better mental and physical health compared to remaining single?  Why do they have so few children when the Darwinian Imperative is to maximize offspring? Why don’t they know that high I.Q. is not wisdom (take the Unabomber, please)?

" - A large-scale 1972 study found that persons who did not attend
church were four times as likely to commit suicide than were frequent
church attenders.
 - One survey of nearly 14,000 youths found that substance abuse varied
in direct proportion to strength of religious commitment.  The authors
concluded that 'importance of religion' was the single best predictor of
substance abuse patterns.
 - Several studies have found that alcohol abuse is highest among those
with little or no religious commitment.
 - Religious people recover from surgery more quickly than do their
atheistic and agnostic counterparts.
 - A number of studies have found a strong inverse correlation between
church attendance and divorce.
 - A 1978 study found that church attendance predicted marital
satisfaction better than any other single variable.
 - Very religious women report greater happiness and satisfaction with
marital sex.
 
In short, the burden of both clinical experience and the research data
suggests that among the most important determinants of human happiness
and psychological well-being are our spiritual beliefs and moral
choices."
 
God: The Evidence, by Patrick Glynn


Erroneous statements are usually good faith errors, and they are quite common.


Leftists display their personal conviction of being smugly superior by:
1.    Calling others “racist” and “homophobes” and “sexist” and “greedy/mean-spirited,” intimating that they themselves are none of these things and are therefore morally superior,
2.   Proclaiming loudly and repeatedly “Black Lives Matter” of recent,
3.   Embracing climate change extremism under the guise of scientific/intellectual superiority,
4.   Embracing Darwinism under the guise of scientific/intellectual superiority,
5.   Driving a Tesla, thus ‘saving the earth,’
6.   Wearing a mask, thus ‘saving lives,’
7.   Denouncing Nature’s God, Christianity, and embracing atheism under the guise of scientific/intellectual superiority.
Will Democrats begin awarding Hero of Amurika Medals to them, with Raspberry Clusters for repeat awards?

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Re: Irrational Atheism
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2025, 03:39:46 pm »
Darwinian evolution has been the major producer of atheists for over 100 years.  It is unscientific and monumentally destructive, but biologists the world over keep "teaching" its nonsense because they cannot stand to admit that they were wrong, very wrong.

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Re: Irrational Atheism
« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2025, 04:12:22 pm »
I often distinguish between mere atheists who don't believe in God and don't care if you do and Evangelical Atheists who act like cult members and who must recruit everyone to their particular belief in order to validate their belief.
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Re: Irrational Atheism
« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2025, 04:17:41 pm »
Dr. Richard Carrier DESTROYS the 3 Pillars of Jesus Historicity

MythVision Podcast


Oct 12, 2025  ✪ Members first on October 2, 2025
What did Paul really mean when he wrote about Jesus being “born of a woman,” “seed of David,” and “brother of the Lord”? In this episode of MythVision Podcast, Derek Lambert sits down with Dr. Richard Carrier to break down the three pillars historicists often point to as proof for the historical Jesus.

This is not about what actually happened—it’s about what Paul wanted you to believe happened.

Was “born of a woman” an allegory?

Does “seed of David” mean biological descent or divine fiat?

Who were the “brothers of the Lord”?

Carrier explains why each of these passages is at best weak evidence for historicity—and how alternative readings rooted in ancient Jewish and Greco-Roman thought fit Paul’s own language far better.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vnITYJ4ZQ8
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Re: Irrational Atheism
« Reply #5 on: November 01, 2025, 01:43:23 pm »
Atheism is the unwarranted delusion of intellectual grandeur.

It is the apex of the Dunning-Kruger Effect.
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Re: Irrational Atheism
« Reply #6 on: November 01, 2025, 02:40:37 pm »
Atheism is the unwarranted delusion of intellectual grandeur.

It is the apex of the Dunning-Kruger Effect.


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Re: Irrational Atheism
« Reply #7 on: November 12, 2025, 02:17:53 pm »
My books explain the countless correlations and similarities between modern science and the Holy Bible written more than 2,000 years ago.

Eighty-five percent of Nobel Laureates in the 20th Century were believers, not atheists.

Here are further explanations for our reasons to believe:

https://reasons.org/explore/blogs/voices...cal-theism
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« Reply #8 on: November 14, 2025, 05:17:23 pm »
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The oldest and biggest error in all of science is Darwinian evolution, insistently claimed as "fact, fact, fact."  "Proven." 
Repeating the same error loudly, insistently, authoritatively, does not make it so.  The most compelling scientific evidence against Neo-Darwinism (and there is surely a very great deal) is the Insuperable Statistics of Original Polypeptide Synthesis.
 
Once the organic machine gets going, yes we can all see adaptation, i.e. "change in allele frequency." That is assuredly not the same as all extant life originating from the Last Universal Common Ancestor, as biologists teach everywhere.  Here is why.
 
Titin is the largest protein in the human body. It consists of 38,138 amino acid residues in a precise sequence. [Omin]

The first, original synthesis, whether stepwise or in one single, continuous process, consisted of "selecting" 1 out of 20 amino acids making up humans, one at a time, 38,138 times, or 1/20 to the 38,138th power or 10 to the -49,618.  The pretense of claiming that "sections" of any protein were "assembled" overlooks the unassailable fact that any "section," however small, had to be assembled under the same statistical constraints.  Whether one does the computations in one step or 1,000 steps, the figures are beyond dispute.  They get a great deal worse, in fact.
 
Only Levorotary amino acids were used, so 10to the -49,618  has to be multiplied by 1/2 to the 38,138th power or 10 to the -11,480.  One more time for all consecutive peptide bonds, which are equally probable as the random formation of non-peptide bonds, thus 1/2 to the 38,138th power.  The product of these three essential elements of original Titin synthesis is 1 chance in 10 to the 72,578th power (not counting whatever calculation is appropriate for the precise folding of the chain.)
 
Titin is one of at least 20,000 different polypeptides in humans. [NCBI]   These general calculations apply to each of them regarding any naturalistic synthesis, using of course the appropriate power.
[Omin] - https://www.omim.org/entry/188840\
NCBI.- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4889822/

 
If the "sections" were taken from many other functions, as many argue, it further complicates the process by necessitating new and separate advantageous Darwinian "selections" for each intermediary, and there would have to be many thousands of them to reduce the impossibility down below the 10 to the -40 threshold Richard  Dawkins concedes as being "impossible."
In fact, to avoid Dawkins' impossible hurdle of 10to the -40, you have to restrict original polypeptide synthesis to a sequence of only 21 amino acid residues,  calculating chirality and peptide bonding.

TRH, or thyroid reducing hormone, is the smallest protein in the human body at 243 amino acids in length.  Even this is statistically insuperable by any naturalistic mechanism.

An authority on statistics, Emile Borel, has stated that any event with a probability of 1 in 10 to the 50 or less is impossible.  It can never happen.
To provide some statistical perspective, 10 to the 50 grains of sand would fill fifteen spheres the size of our solar system out to Pluto.
Now imagine a hypothetical spaceship capable of navigating through sand and you choose one of 15 spheres as large as our solar system and then single out the one unique grain of sand, identifiable only under a microscope, on your first and only attempt.  You do not get an infinite number of tries.
The definition is "1 chance in 10 to the 50", not an infinite number of chances in 10 to the 50.
 
You cannot get around this impregnable wall with simple "A>B>C>D."  That is alphabetization, not science.
 
"But what will we teach biology students without Darwinian evolution?"
 
 
 
You're all scholars. Teach science as it is known and confirmed, not as it was hypothesized by an uneducated, mediocre young man, living on his father's wealth, whose wishful thinking propounded deadly racism that produced Adolph Hitler's designs to follow *evolution* and produce the Master Race, murdering millions of "inferiors".
 
These biologists and scientists had this to say, for you to repeat, with sincerity:
 
“And let us dispose of a common misconception. The complete transmutation of even one animal species into a different species has never been directly observed either in the laboratory or in the field.” Dean H. Kenyon (Professor of Biology, San Francisco State University), affidavit presented to the U.S. Supreme Court, No. 85-1513, Brief of Appellants, prepared under the direction of William J. Guste, Jr., Attorney General of the State of Louisiana, October 1985, p. A-16.
 
“I believe that one day the Darwinian myth will be ranked the greatest deceit in the history of science. When that happens, many people will pose the question, ‘How did that happen?’ – (Dr Soren Luthrip, Swedish embryologist)
 
“My attempts to demonstrate evolution by an experiment carried on for more than 40 years have completely failed…..It is not even possible to make a caricature of an evolution out of paleobiological facts…The idea of an evolution rests on pure belief.”(Dr. Nils Heribert-Nilsson, noted Swedish botanist and geneticist, of Lund University)
 
“It is prima facie highly implausible that life as we know it is the result of  sequence of physical accidents together with the mechanism of natural selection…. I find this view antecedently unbelievable –  heroic triumph of ideological theory over common sense.  The empirical evidence can be interpreted to accommodate different comprehensive theories but in this case the cost in conceptual and probabilistic contortions is prohibitive.” – Atheist professor Thomas Nagel
 
“250,000 species of plants and animals recorded and deposited in museums throughout the world did not support the gradual unfolding hoped for by Darwin.”  (Dr. David Raup, curator of geology at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, “Conflicts Between Darwinism and Paleontology”)
 
“The explanation value of the evolutionary hypothesis of common origin is nil! Evolution not only conveys no knowledge, it seems to convey anti-knowledge. How could I work on evolution ten years and learn nothing from it? Most of you in this room will have to admit that in the last ten years we have seen the basis of evolution go from fact to faith! It does seem that the level of knowledge about evolution is remarkably shallow. We know it ought not be taught in high school, and that’s all we know about it.”  (Dr. Colin Patterson, evolutionist and senior Paleontologist at the British Museum of Natural History, which houses 60 million fossils)
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