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I was reading this list that atheists should avoid (my comments appear in the italicized text under each point):
Pitfalls for Atheists to Avoid
As an aside I just want to say relying on the logic from this web site (if you want to call it logic) will not do theists any favors. It’s intellectually ridiculous; and sounds like it was written by a child or teenager (or at least someone who is not well educated). Basically what they’re trying to do is take some fairly good arguments against theism; and discredit them (an anticipatory ad hom attack). Probably more to program theists to ignore these arguments (by trying to discredit them) rather than dissuade atheists from using them (since we know most of these are good arguments; and we aren’t going to be manipulated by this sort of idiocy). Of course it could have been some drunk kid or yahoo somewhere who drummed up this web site … who the heck knows.
The silly stuff religion has inspired throughout the ages never ceases to amaze me



Pitfalls for Atheists to Avoid
- Assume that because you compare theism to believing in pink unicorns or fairy tales that you have made a good argument.
- Become hostile and use degrading vulgarities while maintaining that Christianity is an immoral religion.
- When you are having trouble answering an argument posed by a Christian theist, simply say, “well even if this were true, it doesn’t prove the existence of the ‘Christian’ God.”
- Assume that simply because you explain a phenomena from a naturalistic perspective that it constitutes an argument which must be true.
- When arguing against the Christian God, simply say that you only believe in “one less god” than most people, as if that does not require you to defend an atheistic understanding of cosmology, anthropology, ethics, philosophy of history, philosophy of politics, philosophy of science, and epistemology.
- Make metaphysical statements that suggest that metaphysics are a useless waste of time.
- Argue that we should only believe things proven by empirical evidence without proving it with empirical evidence.
- Use logic like it is a universal, transcendent, unchanging reality when atheistic naturalism cannot account for universal, transcendent, unchanging realities.
- Argue that there is no evidence to believe in the existence of God because all the evidence that is produced fails to pass the standards of evidence which have been constructed from the belief that God does not exist.
- Argue that human beings are robots, puppets, and machines programmed by natural selection in a closed system of cause and effect, and then argue for free thought and moral agency.
- Place your ultimate trust in human reason while believing that man’s mind evolved from lower animals such as monkeys and will continue to evolve until we become the monkeys from which the minds of the future will have evolved.
As an aside I just want to say relying on the logic from this web site (if you want to call it logic) will not do theists any favors. It’s intellectually ridiculous; and sounds like it was written by a child or teenager (or at least someone who is not well educated). Basically what they’re trying to do is take some fairly good arguments against theism; and discredit them (an anticipatory ad hom attack). Probably more to program theists to ignore these arguments (by trying to discredit them) rather than dissuade atheists from using them (since we know most of these are good arguments; and we aren’t going to be manipulated by this sort of idiocy). Of course it could have been some drunk kid or yahoo somewhere who drummed up this web site … who the heck knows.
The silly stuff religion has inspired throughout the ages never ceases to amaze me