Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Weblogs: The Skeptic Manifesto

(More evangelical smugness which ignores the notion that faith is faith; by definition, faith has no proof, therefore the scientist or skeptic who only believes in what can be sensed or proved, will not "go there.")

The Cultural Commission: "I was intrigued by the skepticism of Michael Shermer on PBS’s The Question of God so I checked out his Web site (http://www.skeptic.com). Though we know by revelation that Shermer artfully suppresses in unrighteousness the truth he can’t not know, his Skeptic Manifesto feigns objective, intellectual honesty. For example:

'It is easy, even fun to challenge others’ beliefs, when we are smug in the certainty of our own. But when ours are challenged, it takes great patience and ego strength to listen with an unjaundiced ear.'"

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