Wanting to be known and loved is not a good argument for the existence of a god, nor for accepting a particular religion’s claims about one. Ms. McLaughlin is clearly a well-educated, sincere, passionate, and well-spoken woman. But she is, just as clearly, deeply indoctrinated to her core.
Another, "better to believe than not to believe" lecture. Giving the origin of morality to Christianity is like giving the origin of journalism to Fox News. What a dumb lecture.
Wanting to be known and loved is not a good argument for the existence of a god, nor for accepting a particular religion’s claims about one. Ms. McLaughlin is clearly a well-educated, sincere, passionate, and well-spoken woman. But she is, just as clearly, deeply indoctrinated to her core.
Another, "better to believe than not to believe" lecture.
Giving the origin of morality to Christianity is like giving the origin of journalism to Fox News.
What a dumb lecture.