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warpspeedpetey
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those who can, do. those who cant, teach.I find this response surprising. I would have thought that being in the academic world would make one much more humble about one’s own intellectual powers rather than tempted toward pride in such powers since there always seem to be others who are so much more powerful in that way.
why would that be? one can easily determine the existence of G-d from the contingency argument if one has never even heard of the idea of G-d.Also, the standards that such academics hold to one another for justifying assertions make it hard for someone in that world to claim that her belief in her religion is justified.
if you know some flaw in it than please let me know specifically what it is and i will be happy to explain it.
whoever told you that they werent Catholic? further, why would someone more intelligent than me, refusing to see the obvious, make it any less obvious?Lastly, I would think that the fact that these others more powerful intellects are usually not Catholic would cause people entering that world to doubt their own Catholicism.
so, though i meet atheists more intelligent than me, all the time. the strength of my position isnt in me. its in obvious truth of my position.