Yes, it is very hard to figure. Practically impossible. Why would they and so many just make it up?
That bate and switch dont work on me. Weather mormanism is true or false has to be looked at on its own merits.
Same thing, bait and switch. Ill let the mormons defend there religion and ill let the muslims defend theres. Ill defend mine.
I dont think its naive. We see design in the world. Even mike shermer and richard dawkins, atheist scientists, ADMIT that things LOOK designed, but the design is illusion they say. And this is coming from leading atheistic scientists.
Audie, come over to our camp, join forces with the God group and help me refute all the rest of these posts, because im outnumbered, lol.
I do not do "bait and switch". I gave several examples of
religions, there are more. At the very best, all but one are
simply phony, made up.
It is a simple idea, and obvious. Rather than finding a phony
way to find fault, see if you can understand an idea offered
in good faith. I dont do things in bad faith, and its a bit
unkind to just say (repeatedly) that I do!
Each person / religion tends to think it is the real deal,
THEIR guys did not just make it up, their god is real.
Apparently that is your belief, about your belief. Like
everyone elsd, about theirs, nonkey god, sacred rock,
or whatever. Kind of naive, no?
Of course you do not think your question is naive.
The very nature of being naive keeps a person from
seeing it. Try seeing why I said it is;
Your confusion about what "Dawkins" (as if I care what
he says) is saying, is also naive. Likewise your use of the
word "admit" (reluctantly confess), which is far far
from an accurate description, the opposite actually.
Think about that, see where you went wrong.
I wont be able to help you refute, unless subzie or
someone says something nonsensical. I dont
pick sides, in that sort of thing. Nonsense is nonsense.
Even I am not good at refuting things that are factual
and make sense, so I cannot help you there.
Rather, I'd suggest you consider listening to voices
of those who know things you do not, and set about
to improve your understanding.
As for joining "your side", not one of the "goddies" here,
as I betimes call them, has ever presented as remotely
resembling anything I would care to emulate. Quite
the opposite.
Out there in "real life", that is different. I have met
Christians for whom I have the utmost respect and
I have at times modeled my behaviour and thoughts
after what I've learned from them.
There's things you can learn from us awful atheists,
if you will allow yourself.