VIDEO: Example of why John Loftus is Atheism’s weird creepy drunken uncle
Learn more about Loftus here.
Learn more about Loftus here.
Why John Loftus became an Atheist. Learn more about Loftus here. Here is the source of info I noted, “When and why they became Atheists – Patterns & Statistics.”
The following is a discussion that came about due to John Loftus’ site having uncritically, un-skeptically and in an unscholarly manner—claims made by Harry McCall (whoever that is) to which I responded in Harry McCall on: Did Moses write the Torah?.
Herein we will consider issued raised by John Loftus and American Atheists’ very own Georgia State Director, Al Stefanelli.
A Hulk sized fistbump goes out to my dear brother Marcus. He has been demolishing the atheist adherents of the John Loftus lead “Debunking Christianity” sect so effectively and so often that one of them is begging the others for help in dealing with Marcus. It is always a good sign when atheists think that …
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It is interesting that at the same time that John Loftus is downplaying militant atheism, American Atheists’ Al Stefanelli is preaching brimstone and fire to his militant atheist choir, urging them to eradicate the doctrines of those who “want us to die.” He also states that “True Christians” commit murder, etc.
Herein is a reply to Harry McCall’s (whoever that is) claim that not only did Moses not write the Torah (or, Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible) but that the offered Biblical “proofs of the LATE creation of the ‘Mosaic Law.’”
Having reposted a long lost and ancient manuscript of IrishFarmer’s essay Can Christians be Freethinkers? (ok, maybe it is not ancient) I thought to continue reposting some of his writings in the form of his review of a John Loftus book. Following is the text of IrishFarmer’s review (with very minor stylistic changes and a …
NOTE: This post comes to you courtesy of IrishFarmer who’s internet access reliability is tentative. John Loftus, of Debunking Christianity fame, has recently decided to make his way onto YouTube with a small number of videos (here). I won’t bother with his video entitled ‘Bizarre Beliefs: Where is Jesus Now?’, partially because it’s little more …