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Actually atheism is generally the result of reasoning, not always but mostly

Care to back that up with some blical evidence of are you attempting some sort of argument form authority

Come on which is it bad relationships, bad fathers? And what constitutes a bad father? Baseless assertions.

Again, care to give us a reference for this quote

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So atheists are either the results of poor father figures or they are angry at the church - again you offer only baseless assertions, poor form coming from a supposed Dr.

Yes ignore the Old testament punishments of stoning unruly children

Thanks for the links on your website. The Dr's essay is a wonderful piece of apologist writing, but again based on such a small sample size of atheists as to be useless. From six personal histories of atheists you conclude that "bad"whatever that means, absent, defective fathers lead to atheism, and or most atheists have had a bad experience with religion and have had bad absent, defective fathers. It seems to me that without solid and statistically significant evidence you have had to broaden your terms of reference to encapsulate just these 6. I note that you also leave many of the new atheists out, did these not fit. It would have bumped your sample size up to 10 at least.

I think it admirable that you place importance on fatherhood. That you can't do this without slighting a group of people is disappointing.



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