[MD] Are theists irrational?

Arlo Bensinger ajb102 at psu.edu
Tue Jan 19 07:42:31 PST 2010


[John]
Not much time this morning but I do want to point out that "plate 
tectonics" don't obviate the hand of God, A pantheist would argue 
that plate tectonics ARE the hand of God.

[Arlo]
Of course. But the fallacy is still apparent in that "plate 
tectonics" gives us the ability to predict and ameliorate the effects 
of geological forces. This would leave the theist with no recourse 
but to say that "man" has the ability to guide, or correct, the "hand 
of god". Of course to THIS you could bed Platt's prostitute and claim 
that God is manipulating man into discovering and acting upon "plate 
tectonics", but that gets you right back into his bizarro 
super-marionation world, certainly not a world I'd want to be. In 
other words, the "back up" is only momentarily satisfying, and even 
though only if you don't really think about it at all.





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