Not exact matches
Bringing up emotional discussions
specifically about something as silly as some guy rounding up two of everything can be very difficult especially in a workplace you know is going to be chalk full of
atheists.
so pretty much you're admitting you made a stupid comment and then trying to dig your way out by making the comments that
atheist make are
specifically about this story and not just another indication of why religion does more harm than good?
He was pointing out that
atheists complain
about this open expression of belief... and yet here are
atheists openly expressing their belief (non-belief), and
specifically targeting those who believe with the express purpose of drawing them away from their beliefs.
I've listed this several times, but apparently
Atheists seem to want the clouds to open up for them for proof of God's existence, but prophecy fulfillment is excellent proof for the divine authorship of Scripture... I could talk
about prophecies regarding Israel's captivity to Babylon, Cyrus called out by name hundreds of years before his birth as the one that will rescue Israel from Babylon, the destruction of Babylon foretold, the destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple foretold, the destruction of Tyre and
specifically how it was to be done, how the city of Petra would be destroyed... These are just a few verifyable examples...
Or rather, books
about God have,
specifically those
about whether or not such a thing exists, with ample ink given to how misguided believers or
atheists are, depending on which author you turn to.Now Karen Armstrong has joined the debate over religion's sway in modern society.