Why shouldn't he (Richard Carrier) be biased. He's an educated and probably decent man. He's probably biased against drunk driving, faith-based thought, and crossing the street without looking both ways. Biases are what we accumulate over a lifetime of learning. We have a bias for one restaurant and against another based on prior experience. It's an essential part of learning, and very helpful if the biases are rational.
Incidentally, by your argument, you should be disregarded also because of you apparent biases. Is that how you feel?
I have the same opinion of militant / activist Atheists as I have of Nazi propagandists.
Who's being militant here? This is a thread created to attack atheists. Were you hoping that we wouldn't notice?
And more of your hatreds and bigotry.
Here's another comment that all of you routinely ignore, but that's fine. It's a rhetorical question needing no answer. How should atheists feel about a religion that actively and systematically demeans them? I guess I'm asking the other atheists, and suggesting an answer.
So, no - I won't "address" his (Carrier's) content.
Carrier made the last feasible and unrebutted argument, meaning that he prevailed in your disagreement. That's how it works, same as in a courtroom. The last attorney to make an argument that is consistent with the evidence and which can't be or hasn't successfully rebutted will get the verdict he seeks if the jury is competent.
Bottom line is these groups of people cannot accept that non believers are honestly non believing. So in life they seek to make life hard, if not impossible for the non believer.
Worse, they are indoctrinated to see atheists as immoral. Look at the contempt for atheists on this thread. I'd call doing that immoral. And I'd like every atheist tp recognize that this religion is their enemy.
- "No, I don't know that atheists should be considered as citizens, nor should they be considered as patriots. This is one nation under God."- American President George H. W. Bush
This is what Christianity is teaching those willing to accept its bigoted depiction of atheists. Why should atheists be treated that way? Because they can live without religion and god beliefs? This religion should be revealed for what it is - an ideology of hatred, especially for atheists and the LGBTQ+ community, both of which it systematically scapegoats, marginalized, and demonizes. Come on, you atheist-hating Christians. Show us what they are teaching you.
You are ASSUMING A PRIORI that God is make-believe ! But that assumption can't be made.
The god of the Christian Bible has been ruled out for those who use reason applied to evidence to decide what is true.
Only the stupider sort of atheist imagines belief in God's existence to be nonsensical.
How stupid do you have to be to believe in a god that has been ruled out multiple ways?
someone who is an atheist in his or her heart, is evil,
You are a bigot, and the product of a hateful ideology.
Surely even an atheist can see the difference between the ideas - the concepts - of (1) God and (2) of pixies (magical or not, flatulent or not) ?
I don't see a difference. Gods, pixies, brownies, elves, sprites, fairies, nymphs, satyrs, fawns, changelings, ghosts, goblins, spirits, giants, doppelgangers, demons, devils, angels, demigods, djinns, succubi, incubi, zombies, mummies, werewolves, banshees, gnomes, trolls, imps, gorgons, gargoyles, dragons, mermaids, unicorns, sea serpents, furies, harpies, fates, muses, graces, minotaurs, medusae, gremlins, warlocks, sirens, phantasms, poltergeists, specters, zombies, djinns, spooks, demons, wraiths, revenants, phantoms, ghouls, apparitions, or eidolons. They're all on the same shelf with the cyclops, the White Walkers, and the Kraken, and we’re free to ignorre them all without counterargument..
"We're not two sides of the same coin, and you don't get to put your unreason up on the same shelf with my reason. Your stuff has to go over there, on the shelf with Zeus and Thor and the Kraken, with the stuff that is not evidence-based, stuff that religious people never change their mind about, no matter what happens ... I'm open to anything for which there's evidence. Show me a god, and I will believe in him. If Jesus Christ comes down from the sky during the halftime show of this Sunday's Super Bowl and turns all the nachos into loaves and fishes, well, I'll think ... "Oh, look at that. I was wrong. There he is. My bad. Praise the Lord." - Bill Maher
But - with WMD's and climate change - we're so much wiser and CLEVERER than those benighted religious people of the past !
I blame faith-based thought for climate denial, and who better to go to if you need that than Christians, These are your people, not mine:
- "We don't have to protect the environment, the Second Coming is at hand" - James Watt, Secretary of the Interior under Reagan (note his position and responsibilities)
- "My point is, God's still up there. The arrogance of people to think that we, human beings, would be able to change what He is doing in the climate is to me outrageous." - Sen. Inhofe, R-Okla
- "The Earth will end only when God declares it's time to be over. Man will not destroy this Earth. This Earth will not be destroyed by a flood. . . . I do believe God's word is infallible, unchanging, perfect." - Rep John Shimkus, R-Ill.