Questions for Theists, God, and Religion
- Controversial, Critical Thinking, Environment, History, Religion and Atheism, Religion/Morality/Atheism
- August 23, 2018
When the image of a 4th grade Science Quiz entitled “Dinosaurs: Genesis and the Gospel” appeared on my Facebook feed a week or so ago, I immediately dismissed it as a hoax. The answers are so clearly wrong and the Creationist agenda is so clearly evident – how could it possibly be real? A couple of
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READ MOREThis is a list of questions for theists, believers, faith, God, and religion. They apply to all religions, though you will note that they are more Christian-centric only because this is the religion I am most familiar with. These questions are asked with the assumption that God exists and the text in the bible is
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