Maybe magic isn't the answer. Join me in my quest to advance the inclusion of pragmatism and reason in the function of our government, the selection of our elected officials, and our society at large.
Does it matter to anyone that to get elected in this country you have to proclaim your belief in magic and the power of wishes to the celestial overlord? It should.
We should be free to joke and poke fun at the religious just as the religious can, without consequence, poke fun at us heathens. Truth is we are more alike than we are different. Let's seek common ground. The idiots will fall to the wayside.
This episode is my way of introducing myself and starting a series related to placing the burden of proof on those that claim to know the 'truth'. Shifting the Burden will be a multiple episode series discussing the arguments put forward by Christian apologists when facing the rules, laws, and burden of proof as the prosecutor. More to come . . .
Episode 2 of the Shifting the Burden! series. We start working toward what proof the Believers can put forward to prove their case. Almost to the proof arguments . . .
We start discussing the different arguments for the Prosecution (Believers) and outline the different arguments to be addressed in future episodes. Plus a new Poem from a modern American poet.
We dive into the first of several arguments made by Christian Apologists as the prosecution (the Believers) begins presenting their proof.
A dive into the "intelligent design" argument.
We discuss the transcendental (a.k.a. the moral argument) and the Ontological Argument.
I try to start the Christological Argument, but objections arise.
Jumping back into the Christological argument!
We dig into the argument of God's existence using the miracles of Jesus and his virgin birth. We will also discuss the childhood of Jesus.
In this episode we discuss Jesus' alleged claims of divinity and evidence of his divine wisdom.
Let's talk about the lives of some saints and some personal experiences.
We finish up the proof with a discussion about the personal knowledge of God and talk about the jury instructions.
We start looking at the proof as it relates to the elements.
We continue talking about the elements and the alleged proof as it relates to each.
We keep discussing the elements that the Believers must prove beyond a reasonable doubt.
Final Episode in this series! Love Ya! Mean It!
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