drzeus99
Hellmouth Beastie
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Also, religion seems to get some kind of special pass when it comes to evaluating its supernatural claims. (from some people)
Can we stop with this BS straw man? I don't see any of the atheists here who suggest we should be more accepting religious skeptics saying they should get "some kind of special pass".
That's just a BS straw man by those who would equate skepticism with strong atheism.
I respectfully beg to differ. My quote above is a valid question. This has nothing to do with any "straw man". A question based a real life observations by many people is certainly a valid question. If people don't like the question, so be it. Don't reply to it. But throwing the "straw man" term around in this
aspect is unwarranted.
How is this question misrepresenting some religious peoples positions.
There have even been replies in this thread where people admit that they
have a tendency to not apply the same critical thinking processes on their
own religious beliefs. Many religious people admit that as a fact. So, no misrepresentation of their beliefs is presented. In order to imply any "straw man", misrepresentation has to be present in my claims or questions.
It's a known fact that many religious people calling themselves skeptics
admit to giving religion a pass when it comes to skepticism. The question
again is, why?
Simple question. No straw man. No BS. Valid question.
Cheers,
DrZ

