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I've watched and listened to Dawkins and Krauss several times and I can't take them anymore.

You must understand they are not atheists in the sense your friends are, they are haters of God and Gods people, just in the same way, as there are those who hate black people or gay people.

I'm agnostic but have friends who are religious and a couple who are close to being an atheist.

I live in a secular atheistic society, I go to school with one other who is Christian in my year the rest are Muslims Sikhs, Hindus and atheists, they are all my friends, they are just kids like me, my dad said we should always judge something by its best and not by its worst, the Muslim girls are the ones I would go to for advice on matters of morality relating to …show more content…
Dawkins and Krauss seem to me to get angry that people believe in God and have such displeasure with religion that one gets the impression they think a religious person is insane.
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No, don’t fall into that trap, they want you to believe that, Dawkins didn’t run from WLC because he thought WLC was insane or dumb, he ran from him because he couldn’t convince you WLC was insane or dumb. Do not underestimate the cunning of these men.

And no it's impossible for them to know there is no God. That information is beyond the ability for man to know with certainty.

Hmm, it would be fair and honest to judge these men on what they build their case on which is science, God is beyond the reach of scientific enquiry as it relates to the material world, look what happens to science when faced with a material-less state that it has to bring science to bear on, nothing is made to become something, in fact, the nothing that is made something can be anything as long as it’s not a God.
Check out some of C S Lewis’s works, God in the dock is a very small and helpful book.

“the devil's delusion.” by David Berlinski you would like that, he is an agnostic and has views on Dawkins that are similar to

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