In which Lieutenant Pigeon:
That would then include reading The God Delusion, Hitchens, anything on antitheist, Antitheist rant sites, turdpolisher, and finally joining the Posse on religionethics.........
Fails to grasp the difference between books containing reasoning and argument and books containing assertions of religious truths.
Firstly and those that remember my earlier testimony on the forum will be aware of there is the question of my road to God in the first place.
Conflates “testimony” with “claim” (an old trick of the religious), and then adds a bit more reification re a “road to God” rather than just a personal belief about that.
I have to say it was Carl Sagan culmintating in his episode where he discusses his universal community. There are two responses to this either one experiences a rising crescendo of wonder of the greater than oneself at this point or sitting there thinking ''I suppose life on proximity centauri is a bit like Bromley being near to Hayes. Put the cocao on dear''.
Fails even to attempt to find a logical path from a connected universe to "God".
One then has to ask what is the wonder of and where is it coming from. It can't be the science since one can be neutral and so we are into what Lewis refers to as the numinous.
Essays yet another
non sequitur (there is no “then”), moves to gibberish (“what is the wonder of”), tries an unqualified assertion (“It can’t be the science”) while failing to grasp that science provides explanatory models but isn’t itself the phenomena it describes, and finishes with another
non sequitur (there’s no reason for the "numimous" not to be explicable with the tools of science, at least in principle).
When he falls, he falls hard…
[quoteThat's the meaning of affect Screwtape, it just grabs you because in a sense it is external to you. You aren't making it up.[/quote]
Conflates not making something up with poor thinking, honest mistake etc.
And that's it Screwtape, there is affective knowledge and there are neutral facts. To not investigate what it is that affects you that is shutting stuff off at the get go.
Fails to grasp that accepting divine answers is the opposite of investigation – simplistic answers that actually explain nothing is the death of enquiry and understanding, not the place it leads to.
Whilst once can see that having the ludicrousness of his thinking and the unsustainability of its conclusions explained must be painful, the price of the fundamental dishonesty of the Lieutenant’s position would be too high for some of us.
Perhaps a good place to start would be for him to stop knocking the pieces over, crapping on the board, and flying back to his flock to claim victory.