Saturday, October 27, 2012

Pat Robertson to the rescue!

Pat Robertson  revels in implicating God in natural disasters  to punish even the innocent for what he perceives as evils. He claims that Haiti has a pact with Lucifer ,so it deserved its gargantuan disaster. He claims that God takes revenge on homo- and by implication bisexuals.
His God is Yahweh, that perverse monster!
 Robertson sees intent design , the pareidolias for mechanism and patterns, as Lamberth's argument from pareidolia claims. Thus he a theist= reduced animist sees what is not there as full animists do and thus is as superstitious.
  His Yahweh in his scriptures that Yahweh did not have written, but instead mere misanthropes uttered from their miserable minds, did do such revenge.
  He, Paul Copan and WLC seek to preside all that why, Yahweh is good, No! They ll delight in that contradiction betwixt evil Yahweh and what is good, That makes Him thus no more than a square circle as He and goodness so contradict each other!
  When an item finds itself contradictory, it cannot exist. Yahweh cannot perforce exist as God. And the God term itself  contradicts itself and is so incoherent. Neither then can either exist!
   Robertson claims to partake in that will-that intent- with seeing those in pain    - the claim to see sickness and cure it.. Obviously, that is a far-fetched claim that fulfills itself post hoc- coincidentally as does prayer itself.
   Most Christians disagree with his proclamations and curing-claims but still find biblical accounts of revenge true and good. That outrages reason!
   To see that divine intent is superstitious,yes, and fulfills the counter-claims to Aquinas' superfluity argument, which  boomerangs on him with his attempt to counter-claim!
    Thus, claiming to perceive that intent -that superfluity- people murder others! Any good therefrom, people can obtain elsewhere.To perceive that superfluity ranks with seeing any paranormal event, so theists rank with paranormalists as the recently deceased Paul Kurtz calls : The Transcendental Temptation."
     Robertson self-indicts as a purveyor of  wily, woeful woo! Fool.

No comments:

Post a Comment