Freodin
Devout believer in a theologically different God
It took so much of your thinking to explain this "false dichotomy", even a well educated person needs to consider this argument carefully in order to understand. How can you call it a "nonsense"? If Christians can make this kind of "nonsense" and argue strongly for it, I would say the Christianity is very thoughtful and complicate philosophy.
Are you willing take the "nonsense" comment back?
I didn't even attempt to "explain" the false dichotomy. I didn't think this was neccessary. It is quite simple: it is presented as "either A or B. Not A, therefore B." That there might be other options beyond that isn't even considered.
Simple logic. Every intelligent person should see that. Hey, I can see it... and as I have been told, these people are not inferior in intelligence to me.
As for the second part, the argument about "nothing": you might have a point... IF Christians would be able to "argue strongly" for it. But they don't. They throw it into the debate, as if there was nothing to argue about, as if all questions were answered... and then, when the questions are raised, they ignore it and try to move on to the next argument. THAT is the nonsense.
And now, if I am allowed to ask, how is your wonderful scientific argument about God coming along?
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