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Ask an Atheist with Sam Mulvey

English - September 23, 2019 04:38 - 56 minutes - 26.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 129 ratings
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Becky, Dan, and Luke reflect on the varied ways to be an atheist, criticize the effects of blasphemy laws, and strike back on claims that environmental activism is a religion. News Youth stage global school strike for climate, preceding Sat UN youth summit and Mon US climate summit Pundits claim climate activism is a religion […]

Becky, Dan, and Luke reflect on the varied ways to be an atheist, criticize the effects of blasphemy laws, and strike back on claims that environmental activism is a religion.



News

Youth stage global school strike for climate, preceding Sat UN youth summit and Mon US climate summit
Pundits claim climate activism is a religion
Riots plague Pakistan after Hindu educator accused of blasphemy by student
Brad Pitt backtracks on atheism, embraces spiritual connectedness
Siberian shaman arrested before he can exorcise Putin’s demons
Area 51 “storm” passes with little fanfare
Uber driver dismissed over kicking out gay couple

Feedback

My question is in reference to logic. In deductive arguments is [validity] the same as sound? I only ask because of the definition of [validity] confuses me: “the quality of being logically or factually sound; soundness or cogency.” -Mike from The Internet


Recently a Jehovah’s Witness approached me and said, “I’d like to prove that God isn’t responsible for catastrophes that people blame him for recently…” All I could think was “whoa, there’s so many assumptions in that sentence!” -Charles from Queensland