Dan Mellis
Thorsredballs
That hasn't been my experience - that left-wing theologians are infinitely more educated on Biblical matters. Most of the time they're anti-supernaturalists trying to rationalize Biblical miracles. Or they're making up wild Q theories or arguing against the Gospel Jesus, the resurrection, etc.
No, I didn't say educated on bible matters. I said educated, implying level of qualification attained. I also didnt exclude the right wing theologians - however if you put a highly educated theist theologian on a debate stage with a novice atheist, the theist would still lose. Thats something I have actually seen. The theologian was reduced to saying "you dont have any faith, that makes you immoral" repeatedly, while refusing to answer any valid questions posed by the novice of the field.
The fact of the matter is that you position is indefensible without resorting to fallacy - the only way to believe in any abrahamic religion is to reject actual, observable evidence to the contrary.
These religions all depend on the concept of a soul, which is something that can almost be proved to not exist at this point.
I say almost because you cant prove a negative, but we're about as close as you can get.