Plenty of rigour in theology
How do you know that there is, Vladster? I mean, for this statement to be true there has to be some external yardstick, some measure of rigour - of truth and demonstrable truth - to be able to say this.
Note that I'm not referring to anything like an "objective" morality or any such - we have a thread here on R & E on that subject which has been going longer than
The Archers, without any sign of resolution. I just want to know what methodology you're using for you to be able to claim that there is "plenty of rigour in theology" and how the disinterested observer can confirm this.
I await your response with as much interest as I can summon up.
and sensible atheists recognise this.
Ah yes. These sensible atheists are the nice, cosy, tame atheists who don't give Vlad a fit of the vapours by coming across all anti-theistic, like, who have the audacity, nay, the temerity to say disobliging things about religion.
What leaves thinking people like me
I beg your pudding? Who are we discussing now?