Sunday, February 28, 2016

JP Moreland and bogus arguments for God's existence.

JP Moreland is a professor at Biola University, and travels to different places giving lectures on Christian apologetics (a defense of the faith).  One of his usual lectures is "The Evidence for God" as seen in this YouTube video:
"Arguments for the Existence of God | J. P. Moreland, PhD"  https://youtu.be/b2WZHYas6XY  .

He will be in Eugene Oregon on March 11, 2016 (along with Craig Hazen and Clay Jones, two other Biola professors).  Event details can be found here: http://www.biola.edu/on-the-road/eugene/ .  I will also be in town prior to this event, to debunk their false logic.  Event info is here: http://www.meetup.com/WestsideTalk/events/228833084/ .

So what is one of his "evidences" for the existence of God? Simply this: that God is required in order to have morals exist.  Contrary to his ideas, morality just has to do with community behavior, of "good" and "bad."  What is "good?" Things that are positive and help the community, such as relieving people from pain (such as feeding the hungry).  What is "bad" for the community? Causing unnecessary pain, such as robbing and raping.  As should be obvious, God or theology is not needed to understand good and bad at all; and many times religion makes things worse.  That's because religious people might try to claim what is good, and justify it by "because God said so," which shuts down the thinking process.

To learn more about how to debunk apologists like JP Moreland, Craig Hazen, and Clay Jones, here's the event info  -->>







Saturday, February 13, 2016

Bernie debunks Christian Apologists

On Friday March 11, 2016, three apologists are coming to Eugene Oregon.  Bernie Dehler will also be there to debunk them.

Click here to see info about the apologists event:  www.tinyurl.com/JesusMyths .  Presenters include J.P. Moreland, Craig Hazen, and Clay Jones.  The event is held at Eugene Christian School.

Click here for the event where Bernie debunks them:  www.tinyurl.com/DebunkTheo .  This event is held at the Hilyard Community Center in Eugene (about 5 miles away from the other event).

Here's the poster for the debunking event: