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Reason Supports Belief: Flowcharting the religious stream of consciousness, part II
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I started this blog to refute the claims of antitheists, atheists and other antisupernaturalists. They claim to represent reason. But do they? I find that reason, as well as empirical evidence, points straight to the existence of the supernatural. This is because the supernatural acts on the natural every day and every night. Please join my adventures discovering the supernatural events in our world. Thursday, November 6, 2008. Flowcharting the religious stream of consciousness, part II. Before the unive...
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A Chance to Think: August 2007
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A Chance to Think. Serena Rainey thinks out loud on language, politics, art, and culture - putting life in context as much as we can. Tuesday, August 28, 2007. How to stop confusing words without memorizing the dictionary. It's happening more and more often. People who can fly planes, fix arteries and gain public office are saying "imply" for "infer" and "flaunt" when they want "flout". Why? To imply is to ". All we can be sure of is that "flout" means "to scorn or disregard" and seems to have once been ...
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Reason Supports Belief: September 2008
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I started this blog to refute the claims of antitheists, atheists and other antisupernaturalists. They claim to represent reason. But do they? I find that reason, as well as empirical evidence, points straight to the existence of the supernatural. This is because the supernatural acts on the natural every day and every night. Please join my adventures discovering the supernatural events in our world. Saturday, September 13, 2008. Flow Charting the Religious Stream of Consciousness. Our brains have the fa...
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Reason Supports Belief: Today's Atheist Fallacy: the False Dichotomy
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I started this blog to refute the claims of antitheists, atheists and other antisupernaturalists. They claim to represent reason. But do they? I find that reason, as well as empirical evidence, points straight to the existence of the supernatural. This is because the supernatural acts on the natural every day and every night. Please join my adventures discovering the supernatural events in our world. Tuesday, September 9, 2008. Today's Atheist Fallacy: the False Dichotomy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (At...
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Reason Supports Belief: Today's Atheist Fallacy: Argument From Ignorance
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I started this blog to refute the claims of antitheists, atheists and other antisupernaturalists. They claim to represent reason. But do they? I find that reason, as well as empirical evidence, points straight to the existence of the supernatural. This is because the supernatural acts on the natural every day and every night. Please join my adventures discovering the supernatural events in our world. Friday, August 29, 2008. Today's Atheist Fallacy: Argument From Ignorance. The Dragons of Eden. What hurt...
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Reason Supports Belief
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I started this blog to refute the claims of antitheists, atheists and other antisupernaturalists. They claim to represent reason. But do they? I find that reason, as well as empirical evidence, points straight to the existence of the supernatural. This is because the supernatural acts on the natural every day and every night. Please join my adventures discovering the supernatural events in our world. Thursday, March 12, 2009. A "The Bible didn't fall from the sky.". B "Science shouldn't be forbidden.".
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Reason Supports Belief: July 2008
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I started this blog to refute the claims of antitheists, atheists and other antisupernaturalists. They claim to represent reason. But do they? I find that reason, as well as empirical evidence, points straight to the existence of the supernatural. This is because the supernatural acts on the natural every day and every night. Please join my adventures discovering the supernatural events in our world. Friday, July 25, 2008. Welcome to Reason Supports Belief. Only when we know how things can and can't work...
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Reason Supports Belief: November 2008
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I started this blog to refute the claims of antitheists, atheists and other antisupernaturalists. They claim to represent reason. But do they? I find that reason, as well as empirical evidence, points straight to the existence of the supernatural. This is because the supernatural acts on the natural every day and every night. Please join my adventures discovering the supernatural events in our world. Thursday, November 6, 2008. Flowcharting the religious stream of consciousness, part II. Before the unive...
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Reason Supports Belief: Why DOES God Heal Amputees?
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I started this blog to refute the claims of antitheists, atheists and other antisupernaturalists. They claim to represent reason. But do they? I find that reason, as well as empirical evidence, points straight to the existence of the supernatural. This is because the supernatural acts on the natural every day and every night. Please join my adventures discovering the supernatural events in our world. Wednesday, August 13, 2008. Why DOES God Heal Amputees? Bed and he set up a pallet on his parents' floor&...
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A Chance to Think: November 2008
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A Chance to Think. Serena Rainey thinks out loud on language, politics, art, and culture - putting life in context as much as we can. Thursday, November 13, 2008. Pour these wordjams over your consciousness and see whether anything is altered. It's about time for another wordjam. You may or may not go to church. If you are Catholic, the correct rendering of that sentence is, "You must go to Mass." If not, the correct recasting is, "You should enroll in RCIA. Altar comes from the Latin. Conscious, conscie...