What a fallaciious argument. Naturally I can think of an omnipotent, all powerful being without such a being existing. Just in the same way a mathematician can analyse the idea of infinity though in reality infinity does not exist. No wonder theologians are so despised by intelligent people.
If you are trying to reach young people then I'm surprised at you. Making the argument from necessity yet again is hardly what's required. Christianity's problem is how to stop the flood tide of young folks who are choosing to ignore their parents' religion. The reason they are doing this is because, unlike their parents, they are not willing to gloss over the credibility issues in the old dogmas. When you get around to telling them about the Garden of Eden, Adam & Eve, and original sin they will roll their eyes and tune you out because it's simply not believable. They live in a world of instant global communication and limitless information right on their phones. They do not live in a world of miracles, angels, and demons. I would advise you to stop making the same old tired arguments and focus on how Christianity is to survive the postmodern world.
What a fallaciious argument. Naturally I can think of an omnipotent, all powerful being without such a being existing. Just in the same way a mathematician can analyse the idea of infinity though in reality infinity does not exist.
No wonder theologians are so despised by intelligent people.
"Though in reality, infinity doesn't exist" source?
If you are trying to reach young people then I'm surprised at you. Making the argument from necessity yet again is hardly what's required. Christianity's problem is how to stop the flood tide of young folks who are choosing to ignore their parents' religion. The reason they are doing this is because, unlike their parents, they are not willing to gloss over the credibility issues in the old dogmas. When you get around to telling them about the Garden of Eden, Adam & Eve, and original sin they will roll their eyes and tune you out because it's simply not believable. They live in a world of instant global communication and limitless information right on their phones. They do not live in a world of miracles, angels, and demons. I would advise you to stop making the same old tired arguments and focus on how Christianity is to survive the postmodern world.
Though who needs Christianity?
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