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Christians; what do you think is the cause behind the inverse correlation between intelligence and religiosity?
03-24-2014, 05:06 PM
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Hi. I'm a Christian. Atheism is not a true religion. It is founded on empiricism and this is the sole handicap. No one can thoroughly investigate the facts empirically. To investigate it, they have to be competent professionals in every field.

For example, he just consumes the medicines prescribed by a doctor. Why doesn't he go to the lab and check the contents and the procedure to manufacture it? This is a lagging in empiricism.

Likewise, an atheist has faith in a psychiatrist too. He just can’t randomly believe that the diagnosis of the absence of spirits is right in a person. He simply can’t understand what a psychiatrist writes in the diagnosis, it is very technical. So, the atheist requires simple words to understand and hence, is not able to understand the underlying problem correctly. He just believes the psychiatrist.

Similarly, he just can’t verify the inputs of a forensic expert and a law enforcer on subjects such as crimes associated with Satanism and the spirits. The evidence is really not available to an ‘investigating’ atheist. The evidence can be tampered with or not written and recorded.

And more so, atheists who are not doctors, have not seen the insides of a human. Not every person has been to a cadaver lab.

No single person in history is a professional in all the fields. The best I know is Leonardo Da Vinci. So, empiricism fails and with it, atheism too.
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[] - Who Needs Paradise - 03-24-2014, 04:59 PM
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[] - Jude - 03-24-2014 05:06 PM
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