Personally I always prefer someone's own point of view. Backed up if necessary with a citation or two. I must admit I don't get your continued demand for book, chapter and verse. You can Google that yourself.
I can't if they don't give me anything to run on. "Backed up if necessary with a citation or two" is agreed and often necessary in these discussions, since atheists tend to assume a lot of implied "laws of thought" without any citations whatsoever.
I was raised in public schooling myself, and went to college a few times, and I know what they're getting at. But for the life of me, I can't remember a single direct citation to that effect. I mostly remember it as pure rhetoric on the lecturer's authority alone, and nothing more. With me, it happened in Sociology. Never happened in any of the hard sciences. But that was decades ago.
And if you find you disagree with an argument then you can tell us why YOU disagree with it. Othewise it's Link Wars. And although you don't appear to be guilty of this to a great extent, please, no blocks of scripture. Just a heads up - I will not be reading them if they are used as an argument.
That's fine. I'm not going to quote anything out of context, but usually it's a verse at a time, and never more than 15-20 verses at most.
Upvote
0