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Demon Erasers

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

Not to the extent that he wanted it.

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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

Okay, and if you're all-knowing, you don't go through that process.

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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

Like it wasn't the finished process.

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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

This is the intellectual dishonesty that I'm talking about, and it's very, very simple.

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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

It's not.

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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

If you are all-knowing, like if I want to create the perfect car and I'm all-knowing, I don't have to experiment.

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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

You're deflecting from the point that I'm making.

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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

I'm literally talking about one issue and you're deflecting, okay?

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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

And like I said, I'm not trying to be an ass, but this is my issue.

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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

when they have discussions with the religious people, because they deflect when you catch them on logical inconsistencies.

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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

And this is a logical inconsistency.

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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

And this is actually a very, very common logical inconsistencies that atheists will bring up to theists.

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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

And what I'm saying is that you're telling me, from what I understand from you, is that the first round with angels was an experiment.

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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

You literally said, well, you just said it wasn't what God wanted.

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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

And that, to me, is why it becomes so frustrating.

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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

Who are you to say what God is or does or anything?

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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

This is the Socratic method, and this is just looking at premise and seeing what logically follows from that.

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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

So if God is this perfect being, if he's all-knowing, if he's all-loving, if he's all of these things, it does not follow that he would then create an experiment that was not perfect and have to try again.

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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

Well, then I'm asking you to please explain it to me, because what I'm telling, what I'm hearing from you, our premise that if I was writing them down on a piece of paper and I was using the Socratic method and I was saying, OK, well, this follows this, this follows this, this follows this, this follows this.

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Bryan Calcott vs Demon Erasers : Do You Need Religion to Be a Good Person? | DSH #1597

Hey, here's a logical inconsistency here.