Tag Archive: agnosticism

Evolution theory invents atheism

Of course Atheism, as we had inferred earlier is totally dependent on evolution and scientism in order to explain its very existence. (The Scientific Case Against Evolution) It’s curious the stories people concoct… Continue reading

Potentially classic arguments for the non-existence of gods

Having been away from Blogland for several weeks, I’m surprised to come back for a browse and find Mel Wilde is still trawling through a series of posts trying desperately to prove the… Continue reading

Gender roles and parenting

I’m currently lost in the endless whirlwind of parenting young children. It’s life on sensory overload – constant activity, talking, moaning, fighting, laughter and cuteness. I love escaping to my quiet desk at… Continue reading

the sloppy magical fingerprints of natural law

Naturals laws are science, the way of the world. The way atheists throw science under the bus in order to make atheism work out for them is astonishing! (Silence of Mind) As a… Continue reading

pondering creation

Sometimes, when I’m watching swallows swooping, or funny faced donkeys in a field, or just bumble bees buzzing around flowers, I’m completely astonished I can believe all this is here by chance. In… Continue reading

is anyone out there?

Even if you disprove, at least in your mind, that Christianity is illogical and therefore the Christian god is an illusion…that doesn’t mean that God doesn’t exist. You may be familiar with it… Continue reading

what religions could be

As atheism becomes ever more popular in human society, patience with the beliefs of many religious organisations is thinning. This can often be seen as opposition to religion in general, which has the… Continue reading

nonsense, harm and great evil

I cannot honestly believe you lend any credence to the nonsense you are espousing. Call time out and admit this was just a wind up.(Ark) Having dedicated the greater part of my blogging… Continue reading

is religion a poison and atheism the antidote?

​the poison in religion is the method used. It is toxic to knowledge.It’s a guaranteed way to fool ourselves, to impose our beliefs on reality and then be told it is a virtue… Continue reading

lacking love

Once one understands God’s holiness and man’s sin, the question is not about why God damns people. The question is why He saves anybody at all. (Tiribulus) It’s difficult for Christians to justify… Continue reading