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Some Reasoning on Atheistic "Reasoning"

A brief concatenation of the "reason" employed by atheists, as explicated in the book True Reason http://book.truereason.org/reviews/
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New Atheist leaders themselves are quoted over and over again (in True Reason) admitting that their own opinions are often, if not usually, reached not from logical reasoning but from emotional feelings. These promoters of "reason" have been shown (also in True Reason) by several atheistic philosophers to have committed numerous, flagrant logical fallacies against reason in their anti-theistic arguments.

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3) Rather than addressing the evidence for God's existence which they demand, they repeatedly and unapologetically ignore it, responding regularly instead to arguments that orthodox Christians have never made. Reason itself is a nonphysical, immaterial reality much like thought, emotion, desire, morality, philosophy, mathematics, etc. Reason is also an empirically (i.e. scientifically) unverifiable reality (i.e. we cannot test reason against anything other than our own perceptions of reason). Because scientistic materialists acknowledge this fact, they believe that reason therefore exists a priori, in and of itself. Yet their own scientistic paradigm requires scientific verification of the very "reason" which they admit is scientifically unverifiable.

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