The question of the knowability of God and the belief of his existence are two distinctly different propositions: p=”God exists” (ontology) vs p=”knowledge of God existing is possible” (epistemology) By …[read more]
Month: February 2019
Philosophy: Epistemology, Atheism, and Dissemination of False Beliefs
Philosophy: Epistemology and and Dissemination of False Beliefs While it is true words do not have inherent meaning, they do have usages. My blog is about showing the most commonly …[read more]
Matt Dillahunty tells a caller he is wrong about “disbelief”…when the caller was right.
Recently Matt Dillahunty told a caller he was wrong, when the caller actually was correct. At about 2 min Matt tells a caller he is wrong about how “disbelief” …[read more]
Matt Dillahunty keeps repeating a logically incorrect statement
“If you’re convinced a god exists, you’re a theist, if not, you’re an atheist” – Matt Dillahunty LOGIC. Logic doesn’t care about semantic meanings of words, but of the …[read more]
Agnostic is *NOT* a subset of atheism… Atheist please stop telling people that it is!
Atheist please stop saying agnosticism is a subset of atheism…it is not philosophy!!!! You are spreading misinformation. “The latter classifies these attitudes with a simple three-fold scheme: either we believe …[read more]